Ronaldinho revealed CAMISA 10 as the inaugural release from his new global music brand and record label Tu Música, and the project is due June 9 — days before the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off. Sean Paul appears on the title track and fronts the project.
CAMISA 10 is built around scale: 44 artists from 18 countries and territories contribute to a multi-genre lineup that spans dancehall, reggaetón, Latin pop, regional Mexican, afrobeats, piseiro, cuarteto and urban music. Ronaldinho described the effort as personal, saying, "This album brings together a team of global stars, and for me it is a dream come true, because music has always been part of my life."
The Jamaican star who leads the record offered the kind of pitch that links music and stadium moments. "Ronaldinho is a legend, and I feel truly grateful, excited and honored to be part of this project with him during such a special moment for global football, the greatest show on Earth," Sean Paul said, adding the title track "is meant to inspire anyone who feels proud to keep moving forward in life. Even though it talks about a girl, the feeling of victory is there; it is the perfect vibe to motivate winning teams and the fans who give everything to support the team they love."
Tu Música was first reported in March and is described as a Miami-based label aimed at uniting artists, cultures and markets through large-scale music creation and distribution, with an early focus on Latin America and an eye toward global expansion. CAMISA 10 is Ronaldinho’s first major follow-up to the label launch and was created by entrepreneurs Allan Jesus, Roni Maltz Bin and Roberto de Assis.
That scale is also the source of the story’s main unanswered detail. The announcement explicitly positions CAMISA 10 to arrive just prior to the World Cup, but it does not explain how the album will be used around the tournament — whether as an official song, a licensed soundtrack for broadcasts, integrated into stadium activations, or simply timed for maximum visibility. The artists and dates are clear; the distribution and promotional strategy tied to the World Cup are not.
Practical details that are settled: CAMISA 10 will arrive on June 9, after an exclusive reveal on June 3, and Sean Paul fronts the title track. Ronaldinho framed his collaboration with Paul as natural: "I’ve been a longtime fan of Sean Paul. He soundtracked so many parties with hits we’ll never forget, and it was a privilege to be alongside him." The project’s title nods to soccer’s No. 10 jersey, underlining the label’s effort to fuse sport and music imagery.
What to watch next is straightforward. Tu Música and Ronaldinho have set the release date and the roster; the next announcements to look for will be how the record is distributed and promoted in the run-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. If the label secures broadcast placements, official tournament links or stadium activations, CAMISA 10 could move from a high-profile release timed around the World Cup to an audible thread of the tournament itself. If those tie-ins do not appear, the album may remain a major musical statement that simply arrives in the same moment as global football’s biggest stage.




