This is one of the songs with a timely message. "A Call for Peace" is not just a calypso—it’s a Caribbean cry for sanity. Sheldon Nugget delivers a bold, emotional plea against the recent aggression in the region, calling out the madness of war and the recklessness of superpowers. With lyrical clarity, he reminds us: we don’t want missiles, we want music.
The world is watching, with superpowers eager to follow suit, salivating at the prospect of starting their own conquests. From Venezuela to Trinidad, from gas tanks to diplomacy, this song is a reminder that Caribbean people want to party, free up, and live in peace—not become pawns in global conflict. The message is clear: it's time to reposition the warships.
This song serves as a timely and necessary calypso. Sheldon Nugget wrote and composed the song, NuggVision produced it, and Neils Subero engineered it. This is a calypso that should be playing constantly, but Trinidadian radio stations are too caught up with the wine and grind Soca music releases. They are missing out on a Calypso gem!
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