Uncovering the Cover
This is the third episode of a three-part series exploring the music that has put soccer or football at the center of world pop culture, in the lead up to the FIFA World Cup 2026. * Episode 1: The World Cup Songs: https://pinzondiego.com/work/world-cup-songs-full-story/ [https://pinzondiego.com/work/world-cup-songs-full-story/] * Episode 2: The fan chants borrowed from pop music: https://pinzondiego.com/work/songs-football-fans-sing-anthem-chants/ [https://pinzondiego.com/work/songs-football-fans-sing-anthem-chants/] * Episode 3: The songs of the women's game The men’s FIFA World Cup has had an official song since 1962. The Women’s World Cup didn’t get its first official anthem until 2023 — sixty-one years later. That gap, that silence, is the story. In the climactic episode of Uncovering the Cover’s World Cup music trilogy, host Diego Pinzón traces how women’s football built its own soundtrack from scratch — in the spaces the music industry left empty. From the 1972 passage of Title IX in the United States (which took American girls’ high school soccer participation from 700 players to over 400,000), through Brandi Chastain’s 1999 World Cup celebration at the Rose Bowl (where a 30-year-old Jennifer Lopez performed "Let’s Get Loud" as her own breakthrough moment), through the chants of "EQUAL PAY!" at the 2019 final that helped force a landmark settlement with U.S. Soccer, through the haunting sixth-minute silent protest of October 2021 that stopped every NWSL match in solidarity with abused players, through the Lionesses’ unforgettable Euro 2022 Sweet Caroline moment with Chloe Kelly, through Spain’s 2023 World Cup victory — and the "Se Acabó" movement that engulfed it after a federation president’s non-consensual kiss — to the first-ever official Women’s World Cup song. This is a story about Title IX, about equal pay, about the National Women’s Soccer League and its reckoning, about Marta, about the Matildas’ obsession with a 2001 Australian pop song, and about how women’s football, denied the official soundtrack of the men’s game for sixty-one years, built one of the most authentic music cultures in modern sport. It is the story of the songs women made along the way, when nobody made the songs for them. 📱 Follow Uncovering the Cover: Instagram: [@uncoveringthecover] TikTok: [@pinzondiego] Website: [pinzondiego.com/podcast] CREDITS: Host, Producer, Editor: Diego Pinzón SUPPORT THE SHOW: If you enjoyed this episode: ✅ Subscribe to the show ✅ Leave a 5-star review ✅ Share with a friend ✅ Follow us on social media DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any artist, label, or organization mentioned. All music samples are used for educational and commentary purposes under fair use doctrine.
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