Think of it as the antithesis of a campaign song.

While Donald Trump blasted R.E.M.'s 1987 hit It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine) at his most recent rally, a group of more than a dozen Latin-American artists - lead by Emilio Estefan - have joined forces to record a track specifically for the GOP presidential candidate.

Called We're All Mexican, the song is a reaction to the controversial and now-infamous speech about his stance on immigration, Estefan told Billboard.

The anti-Trump tune will feature the likes of wife Gloria Estefan, Shakira, Carlos Santana, Wyclef Jean and a host of other Latin-American artists, all singing out in solidarity.

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'We're All Mexican': The anti-Trump tune - spearhead by Emilio Estefan (left with wife Gloria) and to be released this month - will feature about a dozen artists singing out in solidarity as a reaction to Trumps now-infamous June speech about the Mexico border

Group effort: The song will also feature the likes of proud Latin-Americans Shakira and Pepe Aguilar

Estefan has recruited a team of his good friends, such as Mexican-born American singer Carlos Santana

Singing out in solidarity: Wisin (left) and Thalia (right) will also appear on We're All Mexican

'(It is) a celebration of Hispanics and our accomplishments,' Estefan told Billboard.

'Trump doesn't represent anything to me.

'Everyone has their own opinion, and he can have any opinion he wants, as long as he doesn't humiliate my people.'

Estefan, who has won 19 Grammy awards, is not so much a protest, but a representation of the progression of Hispanic people.

'There's a message being sent out to the world where people are giving opinions that are plain wrong,' Estefan said.

'We need to lift up our pride and show the world what we're doing.'

Estefan continued:'(We're all Mexican) is not so much an answer to the real-estate developer turned Republican candidate as it is an answer to the sentiment that we’ve progressed (as Hispanics) and we need to let people know that..

'I want to send a message that represents unity.'

The song is slated to be released later this month.

It will also feature Thalia, Pepe Aguilar and Wisin.

Radio personality Enrique Santos and Spanish American chef Jose Andres will rap on the song.

Estefan told Billboard he has known Trump for 'many, many years'.

The Cuban-American was inspired to bring his peers together for the song after the widely-reported comments Trump made in June when he announced his presidential run.

Emilio and Gloria Estefan attend the opening night of Finding Neverland in New York on April 15, 2015

Trump said: When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best

'They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems (to) us.

'They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime.

'They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.'

'Go f*** yourselves: Lead singerof R.E.M., Michael Stipe, was furious over Donald Trump's decision to use one of the band's most loved its as his entrance music for a Washington rally on Wednesday

However Estefan isn't the only Musician to get on the wrong side of Trump.

R.E.M slammed Trump this week for using one of their songs during his entrance at a Washington rally.

The controversial candidate entered the Stop the Iran Deal Rally on Wednesday to the tune of It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine), but the band members could not have been less 'fine' about it.

While the official statement about the use of the 1987 hit was more toned down, lead singer Michael Stipe unleashed his wrath via Twitter.

'Go f*** yourselves, the lot of you – you sad, attention grabbing, power-hungry little men,' he said, via the Twitter account of bassist Mike Mills.

'Do not use our music of my voice for your moronic charade of a campaign.'

Stipe, 56, had previously tweeted: 'Personally, I think the Orange Clown will do anything for attention. I hate giving it to him.'