What “Colors” does great, however, is reminding you of some great World Cup anthems like K’naan’s “Wavin’ Flag” or Shakira’s “Waka Waka”. Find Lyrics and Translations of Colors by Ira Losco & Jason Derulo from Malta. It is one of those songs that will get into your head because the amount of airplay it will receive, not because it is so awesome. It won’t create hype in you and makes you anticipate the competition more eagerly, which is something you can’t easily forgive an anthem. Colors - Jason Derulo (Lyrics, Letra da musica com Video para Ouvir) Oh, what a feeling Look what weve overcome Oh, Im gonna wave-a-wave my flag And count.
Despite this, there are couple lines that pack punches and get you worked up and excited a bit when you hear them, like: “I’m ready, I’m ready, We still got a lil way, But look at how far we’ve come.” If there were little more moments like these in the song, “Colors” would be a great song, not just a good one. Like the previous anthems, this song is a celebration which talks about all the different.
The lyrics are a pure cliché, since Derulo sings about the recurring themes like flag waving, overcoming challenges, and celebrating unity and equality. Colors by Jason Derulo is Coca-Cola’s official anthem for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. The people who don’t care about soccer and don’t know that the song was inspired by World Cup will certainly love it, more than soccer fans. “Colors” is actually quite catchy with a great beat, and it isn’t hard to see it ruling the clubs and radio stations during the tournament. We know it was easy to do better than Pitbull’s “We Are One (Ole Ola)”, but still. “Colors”, which Jason Derulo wrote by himself, isn’t as bad as you may think. 'Colors', by Jason Derulo is the Coca-Cola anthem for the 2018 World Cup tournament, and hits all the right notes, making unity among all the people in the world a centerpiece of both the lyrics and the video. Let’s get straight to the heart of the matter. One of those is the song “Colors” by Jason Derulo, which serves as Coca-Cola’s official anthem for the tournament. Photo by Katch/REX/Shutterstock (9437403i)Ģ018 FIFA World Cup in Russia begins in three months, and as always, we will have a bunch of official and unofficial tracks to go hand in hand with the competition. Pitbull brought Brazil (and a Brazilian artist) for his “ We Are One” music video, and Shakira brought Africa for her “ Waka Waka” music video.Jason Derulo. I did miss a little bit more of Russian vibes, though, in this “Colors” music video. My favorite scenes have to be the where Jason is performing at that old castle in the middle of the green mountains ( anybody know where it is?) and the choreography moments under that “roof of flags” ( they way it was shot looked very cool). The music video was a little bit predictable but this happens with all World Cup anthems. Directed by Gil Green, the “ Colors” music video features beautiful sceneries, diverse people waving their own country flags, skilled soccer players showing off their talent with the ball, and Jason Derulo doing a sick choreography. Jason Derulo premiered last night the music video for his song “Colors”, which will be the official Coca-Cola Anthem for the 2018 World Cup (taking place between June and July in Russia).