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Speed Wrote a World Cup Song. FIFA Made It Official. JasonTheWeen Stood Up and Clapped.
IShowSpeed's Champions (WC 26) hit 37M views in 8 days and landed on YouTube Music Trending #1. Then FIFA added it to the official 2026 World Cup album — and the reaction video scene exploded. Here's why JasonTheWeen's reaction matters.
2026. 6. 10. · 13:27
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Last week, a single song sent the entire TikTok reaction scene into a frenzy.
IShowSpeed dropped 1 wearing the Portugal #7 jersey, screaming in the middle of a packed stadium — 37 million views in 8 days, straight to #1 on YouTube's Music Trending chart.
Then JasonTheWeen's reaction hit.
JasonTheWeen is a Twitch streamer who'll say what he actually thinks — 176K subscribers, not massive, but quietly credible in the reaction video space. His 2 landed 35K views, and the comments section exploded.
The second video was even bigger.
3. Jason recorded himself watching the news break, titled it "FIFA Adding IShowSpeed's World Cup Song To 2026 FIFA World Cup Album" — and that was it. A Twitch gaming streamer's track, on the official World Cup soundtrack.
TikTok clips from that video all cut to the same frame: Jason's eyebrows shooting up, mouth slightly open, that exact face that says wait, is this real?
Why did this reaction wave hit harder than usual?
Two reasons.
First, Speed himself. Champions (WC 26) isn't the standard "influencer crosses into music" content. He actually wore the kit, actually filmed in a stadium, surrounded by fans waving real flags — Brazil, Argentina, USA, Côte d'Ivoire. The production was genuinely surprising. You finish the MV and think, this isn't what I expected from a YouTube streamer.
Second, the FIFA stamp. Deji's reaction hit 589K. Ludwig's video landed 162K. Rapper Knox Hill's immediate reaction was literally "THIS IS SPEED?!" — people outside the streaming world were force-converting. The moment FIFA made it official, the story stopped being a streamer meme and became a 2026 World Cup cultural moment. That's what multiplied the reaction video energy.
Those 525 derivative TikTok Shorts are mostly doing the same thing: clipping other creators' faces the instant they see the FIFA announcement. The disbelief itself became the content.
Jason said he listened to the song more than once.
He didn't explain why. But the comment section had an answer: "because this genuinely sounds like a World Cup song."
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