Tainy has stepped up to the plate as the official music producer for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, marking the first original tournament soundtrack for Major League Baseball.
For the three-track project — out now — the Puerto Rican hitmaker recruited Mexican-American singer/songwriter Becky G, K-pop sensation YEONJUN of TOMORROW X TOGETHER, Puerto Rican rappers Myke Towers and Young Miko, and Japanese artist Fujii Kaze, for a global (and multilingual) sound that mirrors the international spirit of the World Baseball Classic.
“It’s all about bringing different cultures and music styles together, and having different types of artists and making a true global record.,” Tainy tells Billboard exclusively. “In Puerto Rico, baseball has always been part of our lives. So celebrating our amazing baseball heritage is something that I always appreciate.”
Sonically, the tournament soundtrack includes the K-pop-inspired “Make It Count,” the fresh trap song “MVP,” and the electronic dance track “My Place,” all produced by Tainy alongside the creative input of his longtime collaborators Albert Hype and Jota Rosa.
“This project with the WBC and baseball was more about showcasing the incredible team I have around me,” he expresses. “I’m at a stage in my career that it’s not about me anymore. It’s about creating amazing art with my team that we feel proud of.”
“The World Baseball Classic is a special celebration of national pride and elite competition that resonates far beyond the diamond,” Uzma Rawn Dowler, MLB chief marketing officer and senior vice president, global corporate partnerships, said in a press statement. “By collaborating with a visionary like Tainy to produce our first-ever original soundtrack, we are leaning into the intersection of sports and music to connect with fans on a deeper cultural level. Bringing together the influence of these talented musical artists from around the world allows us to amplify the energy of the tournament and showcase the vibrant spirit that defines modern baseball.”
The 2026 World Baseball Classic runs now through March 17, featuring 20 teams in four pools across Tokyo, San Juan, Miami & Houston.
For the full schedule and ticket information, visit here.



