: Bold, sans-serif fonts were used for the title "La Copa de la Vida," mirroring the energetic and modern aesthetic of late 90s sports graphics. Musical Background
: Specialized releases used high-energy graphic patterns reflecting the "Samba" and "Latin Pop" genres of the track. : Bold, sans-serif fonts were used for the
: Often featured a close-up portrait of Ricky Martin against a minimalist background or integrated with the tournament's colorful primary color palette (blue, red, and yellow). : Released on March 9, 1998, through Columbia
: Released on March 9, 1998, through Columbia Records, it topped charts in over 30 countries and is widely considered one of the greatest World Cup anthems of all time. : Released on March 9
: The track was written by Luis Gómez Escolar , Desmond Child , and Draco Rosa , and produced by Child and Rosa.
: Bold, sans-serif fonts were used for the title "La Copa de la Vida," mirroring the energetic and modern aesthetic of late 90s sports graphics. Musical Background
: Specialized releases used high-energy graphic patterns reflecting the "Samba" and "Latin Pop" genres of the track.
: Often featured a close-up portrait of Ricky Martin against a minimalist background or integrated with the tournament's colorful primary color palette (blue, red, and yellow).
: Released on March 9, 1998, through Columbia Records, it topped charts in over 30 countries and is widely considered one of the greatest World Cup anthems of all time.
: The track was written by Luis Gómez Escolar , Desmond Child , and Draco Rosa , and produced by Child and Rosa.