Olympic Games Paris 2024: Coca-Cola, Gwen Stefani, Ryan Tedder and Anderson .Paak celebrate the power of sport and music with official Olympics song 'Hello World'

By Eleanor Lee
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Anderson .Paak (right) collaborated with Gwen Stefani (left) and Ryan Tedder (not pictured) on the Song of the Olympic Games Paris 2024.
Picture by IOC

Ahead of Paris 2024, The Coca-Cola Company has teamed up with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to celebrate the power of sport and music with a new song named ‘Hello World’.

The song, which debuted the day before the Paris 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony on Thursday, July 25, was written and produced by songwriter, producer and OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder. Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani performs the single alongside eight-time Grammy Award winning producer singer-songwriter Anderson .Paak.

‘Hello World’ marks a historic moment in Coca-Cola’s 96-year relationship with the Olympic Movement, making it the first time the two have collaborated on a song together as a way of inspiring ‘everyday greatness among athletes and fans around the world’ for now and years to come.

The song brings together three uniquely different voices from the global music scene to capture the celebratory spirit of the Olympic Games. Stefani and .Paak both dance in front of the Olympic Rings throughout the music video which also includes inspirational footage from previous Olympic Games, as well as the iconic sights of this year’s host city.

Fans across the world can now stream ‘Hello World’ across all major music platforms ahead of, during, and beyond Paris 2024.