Turbulence Biography & Music Discography

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Turbulence is a Jamaican reggae artist known for a forceful voice, conscious lyrics, and a style that moves between roots reggae and dancehall with ease. Born Sheldon Campbell, he emerged from Jamaica’s fertile music scene in the late 1990s and built his reputation on songs that combine spiritual conviction with street-level urgency. His early break came after producer Philip “Fatis” Burrell discovered him in 1999, a connection that helped set the course for a long and productive recording career.
Raised in Kingston and drawn to music from his school years, Turbulence developed as part of the Bobo Shanti/Rastafari stream that has shaped a number of modern Jamaican singers. That background shows up in much of his writing: he often returns to themes of faith, injustice, perseverance, and social responsibility, delivered with a directness that made him stand out early on. While some listeners first encountered him through harder-edged tunes, his catalogue also includes reflective and melodic material, giving his work a broader range than one anthem or one era might suggest.
Among the songs most closely associated with him is “Blood Dem Out,” a track that helped widen his audience beyond Jamaica and into international reggae and dancehall circles. Another key chapter came with “Notorious,” released on the Scallawah riddim and later included on the album Notorious, which helped cement his standing as a serious album artist as well as a singles singer. He followed that period with a steady stream of releases, including titles such as United and Celebration of Life, keeping his name active across the roots market and beyond.
Turbulence’s career has also been shaped by live performance, touring, and the kind of visibility that comes from reggae festivals, videos, and documentaries. The 2007 documentary Rise Up captured both his rise and the wider underground scene around him, framing him as part of a generation pushing Jamaican conscious music to a larger audience. More recently, he has continued releasing new material and appearing in reggae media, showing the durability of an artist whose strength has always been consistency rather than trend-chasing.

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