Artist's albums
Mixed Feelings
2023 · single
The Time Is Now
2023 · single
Without You (Edit)
2023 · single
Communicate (feat. Higher Trod)
2023 · single
Soldier In Me
2023 · single
Rich Problem
2023 · single
Our Love
2023 · single
New Era
2023 · EP
We Are (Champions)
2023 · single
CLEAN UP YOU CORNER
2023 · single
Moonlight
2023 · single
The Dub Side Of Turbulence
2023 · EP
Made Me Cry
2023 · single
Reggae Gems: Turbulence
2023 · album
Pumpkin Belly
2023 · single
Where Did You Go
2023 · single
NUH SEASONING
2023 · single
Jah Is Near
2023 · single
HOTTA LAVA
2023 · single
Hail King Negus
2023 · single
Not Too Late to Learn
2023 · single
My Forever
2023 · single
Hero
2023 · single
Irreplaceable
2023 · single
Time Away
2023 · single
Mr. Big Man (Dub)
2023 · single
Where Do I Go
2022 · single
Live My Life
2022 · single
Scary Streets
2022 · single
Why Not Live
2022 · single
Where I'm From
2022 · single
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Biography
Sheldon Campbell aka Turbulence is widely acknowledged as being discovered by Philip ‘Fatis’ Burrell, although his first recording, ‘Keep It Going’, was actually recorded with Sky High. His initial foray into the Jamaican music industry faltered and it was not until 2000 that he enjoyed notoriety with Burrell’s Exterminator crew having recorded ‘Word Wid It’ in 1999. Widely considered a ‘sing-jay’ he effectively combined ragga, hip-hop and R&B that resulted in a unique style. Turbulence’s sound leaned heavily towards the US market and led to unwarranted trepidation from the purists. The Exterminator crew also featured artists such as Sizzla and Prince Malachi with whom Turbulence toured in the summer of 2000. The tour covered Europe and included a highly acclaimed appearance at the Montreux International Jazz Festival. In the same year he released ‘Where Are Your Wings’, a release that proved sufficiently popular to inspire Burrell to record the Turbulence’s self-titled debut. The release demonstrated his R&B leanings with the track ‘Hold The Faith’, that was also utilised by labelmate Malachi on his debut Watch Over We. Sing-jays are often considered to be second-rate vocalists but Turbulence proved otherwise as he was able to sing in a sensitive style as well as demonstrating his skills as a hardcore dancehall DJ. The debut was deemed a mixed bag and featured dancehall classics such as, ‘Hotness A Gwan’, ‘Nah Beg No Friend’ and ‘Living In Sufferation’. #jahisnear