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Today we post an unexpected music release out of Trinidad and Tobago. The song, titled "One Family, Trinidad Anthem," is being promoted as "a unifying anthem for these unprecedented times" by the production team. This song reminds us of another groundbreaking song from the past, "We Are The World." But this song can and should be sung globally, not just in the Caribbean diaspora.
The song, produced by SupaYouth and Tennille Amor, features artists like Bunji Garlin, Rheon Elbourne, Jahllano, Jalifa, and AMI, with additional lyrical contributions from Jah-Z Blaze, Mr. King, and Kid Volt.
The song confronts violence, prejudice, and division, calling for empathy, accountability, and love. Live, love, and be fulfilled; you should want for others what you want for yourself. The song serves as a rallying cry for civility and harmony. The message coming from this effort is praiseworthy and should help popularize the song. In these troubled times, we need to be compassionate and this song is comforting.
If you appreciate these artists, you should commend this release, as many individuals seek more reflective music rather than solely energetic party songs. "One Family Trinidad anthem," which symbolizes global unity, should be celebrated for its artistry and audacity, as it blends island sentiments with global impact in mind. On behalf of the artists and production team, Sokah2Soca says, 'you are welcome!'
If you like these artists, you should praise this release, as many want more thoughtful music, not just party tunes. On behalf of the artist, Sokah2Soca says, 'you are welcome!'
YouTube Music Notes:
'ONE FAMILY (Trinidad Anthem)' brings together some of the most powerful voices of our generation—Tennille Amor, Jah-Z Blaze, Rheon Elbourne, AMI, Jahllano, Bunji Garlin, Jalifa, Mr. King, and Kid Volt—in a unifying anthem for these unprecedented times.
While the world feels increasingly divided—across nations, cultures, and within our own communities—this song is a call to unity, love, and purpose. Trinidad and Tobago, like so many countries right now, is facing deep challenges: rising violence, political tensions, and social fragmentation. 'ONE FAMILY (Trinidad Anthem)' reminds us that no matter our background, faith, or differences, we are stronger together.
This is more than music—it is a movement. With the numerous wars taking place all over the world and across social media platforms, 'ONE FAMILY' is about choosing love over hate, unity over division, and hope over despair. By amplifying our voices as one, we can inspire change not just in Trinidad and Tobago, but across the globe.
Join the movement and share the message. We are ONE FAMILY!
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: One Family (Trinidad Anthem)
Artists/Performed by: Tennille Amor, Bunji Garlin, Rheon Elbourne, Jahllano, Jalifa, AMI
Song Written By: Tennille Amor, Jah-Z Blaze, Rheon Elbourne, AMI, Jahllano, Bunji Garlin, Jalifa, Mr. King, Kid Volt
Song Produced By: SupaYouth & Tennille Amor
Mixed and Mastered By: Precision Productions, Forbes Z & Rheon Elbourne
Video Produced By: The King's Table Productions & Reality Films
Directed By: Tennille Amor
DP: Reality Films
Camera Operators: KG Greaves & Ramón "Spydee" Fernando
Edited By: Tennille Amor
Color Correction: Tennille Amor
Location Provided By: Maarten Manmohan, and GSD Productions
Shot on Location in Trinidad & Tobago
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ?
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