Official World Cup Song Hits WRONG Note

Cuban-American Pitbull's official World Cup Single, "We Are One (Ole Ola)" is receiving one of the harshest backlash in history.

The critiques complain that the song is mostly in English and Spanish, leaving only a few seconds at the end for Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte to sing in her native Portuguese.

Soon after it release football-crazy Brazilian fans took to twitter to expressed their outrage by creating a hashtag called VoltaWakaWaka, which references Shakira's popular World Cup theme from South Africa 2010 and calls for its return to official song status.

Some of the tweets are; @ieezaat
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Shakira's world cup song is so much better than Pitbull's. In terms of video and music.

Marc Senoa @scaraxo___
Follow The fact that they chose Pitbull to make the World Cup song rather than Shakira is something I'll never be able to forgive.

However, Colombian-born Shakira who did contribute to the upbeat anthem, "La La La (Brasil 2014)" for FIFA's official World Cup 2014 album has already scored over 21 million views on YouTube.

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