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For millions of football fans worldwide, Ronaldinho will always be remembered as the smiling magician who turned football into art. From dazzling defenders at Barcelona to helping Brazil win the 2002 FIFA World Cup, the Brazilian icon built a legacy that few players can match. But in 2026, Ronaldinho is making headlines for a very different reason: music.

 

The former football superstar has officially launched a new chapter in his career by entering the music industry with his own record label, "Tu Música", and the release of an ambitious album titled "Camisa 10." The project represents one of the biggest transitions ever attempted by a retired football legend.

 

According to Ronaldinho, music has always been a major part of his life, both during and after his football career. He describes the album as a dream come true, bringing together artists from different cultures and musical backgrounds in a celebration of global unity.

 

What makes the project particularly remarkable is its scale. "Camisa 10" features dozens of artists from multiple countries, blending genres such as reggaeton, dancehall, afrobeats, Latin pop, urban music, and regional Mexican sounds. International stars including Pitbull, Sean Paul, Juan Magán, and several Latin American artists are involved in the production.

 

The timing of the launch is no coincidence. Ronaldinho's music venture is closely linked to the excitement surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Through his record label, he aims to create a cultural bridge that connects football fans and music lovers across continents. The initiative is expected to begin in Latin America before expanding into Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

 

Interestingly, this is not Ronaldinho's first encounter with music. Over the years, he has participated in musical projects and collaborations, gradually building experience behind the scenes. However, the launch of a record label and a global album marks his most serious commitment to the entertainment industry yet.

 

For many retired athletes, life after sport can be challenging. Ronaldinho's move demonstrates how sports stars are increasingly using their global influence to explore new industries and connect with audiences in fresh ways. Rather than simply relying on his football fame, he is investing in a long-term business that could help discover and promote emerging musical talent.



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