"Peace Cry" is a song that addresses the issue of tribal war and violence in Jamaica, calling for peace and unity among the people. The song features various Jamaican artists such as Beres Hammond, Bounty Killer, Richie Stephens, George Nooks, Junior Kelly, Morgan Heritage, Tony Rebel, and Nitty Kutchie. The song begins with Bounty Killer questioning why people would kill each other when there is still a lack of food and basic necessities. Richie Stephens and George Nooks express their desire for peace and their frustration with the ongoing violence. Beres Hammond then asks why there is division between different parts of Jamaica, between the rich and the poor, and between the rural and urban communities. Bounty Killer speaks about the need to prioritize peace over war, highlighting the progress that has been made but also acknowledging the continued violence and crime. Junior Kelly echoes the sentiment of promoting peace, condemning violence, and urging unity among the people. Richie Stephens emphasizes the need for a cease in gun violence and bloodshed, urging both gunmen and the police to calm down. Peter and Gramps from Morgan Heritage express their commitment to bringing life and positivity, promoting unity and rejecting violence. Tony Rebel suggests that regardless of who commits the murder, it is still a crime and must be condemned. Nitty Kutchie questions why people are blind to the fact that the violence affects everyone, emphasizing the importance of unity and compassion. Overall, "Peace Cry" is a plea for peace and unity in Jamaica, urging people to put an end to tribal war, violence, and bloodshed. The artists come together to raise awareness and send a message of hope for a more peaceful future.