
Turbulence – Egg Shell produced by Explorer Recording 2026
Turbulence comes in swinging on Egg Shell, a hard-edged reggae single that plays like a warning against brittle pride and reckless behavior. The title says plenty on its own: this is music about walking carefully, about the way pressure can crack people who think they are untouchable. Turbulence has spent years in reggae as one of the genre’s most forceful conscious voices, a singer whose tone can sound stern one moment and pleading the next, and that gives the song real weight.
The track sits comfortably in his lane. He is the Kingston-born artist Sheldon Campbell, known for a catalogue that has long balanced roots-minded reasoning with sharper dancehall energy, and that mix is exactly what makes Egg Shell feel believable rather than generic. The record’s title suggests fragility, but Turbulence uses that image to sharpen the message instead of softening it. It feels like a song aimed at ego, pressure, and the kind of self-destructive patterns that keep repeating in the streets and in the wider culture.
Explorer Recording is a fitting home for it. The Toronto-based label has spent years moving between roots reggae, dancehall, and related Caribbean sounds, with a catalogue that has included veteran voices and straight-ahead singles as well as broader projects. That background helps explain why Egg Shell lands with a clean, purposeful production style rather than anything overdecorated. The release is tagged 2026 in your file, which points to it as a fresh cut in Turbulence’s ongoing run, and it sounds like the kind of single that reminds listeners why his voice still carries so much authority.
Tracklist:
- Turbulence – Egg Shell
