
Turbulence x Track Starr – Rasta Commandments produced by Track Starr Entertainment 2026
Turbulence comes in sounding like a man who has spent years sharpening the same message and never lost conviction in it. Rasta Commandments is a roots-conscious singjay cut that reads as a statement of faith as much as a record for the sound system. The title alone tells you where it lives: in the lane of spiritual instruction, cultural pride, and discipline, with Turbulence framing Rastafari as a way of life rather than a costume or a trend. He has built a long career on that sort of authority, moving between reggae and dancehall with a voice that can sound stern, melodic, and pleading all at once.
Track Starr gives the song a modern, polished backdrop that still leaves room for the message to breathe. He has been active in reggae and dancehall after beginning in hip-hop, and over time his work has moved deeper into a cross-Caribbean space that connects Jamaican roots with a broader diaspora sound. That matters here, because Rasta Commandments feels less like a throwback than a current-day cultural record with clean edges, sturdy rhythm, and a serious tone. It is the kind of production that lets the hook carry weight without crowding the vocal.
Turbulence himself has always occupied that respected conscious corner of the Jamaican scene. Born Sheldon Campbell in Kingston, he rose in the late 1990s and early 2000s on a run of socially aware, Rastafarian-focused music, and records like Notorious helped lock in his name well beyond Jamaica. That background gives Rasta Commandments extra bite: he is not borrowing from the culture, he is speaking from inside it. Released in 2026 on Track Starr Entertainment, the single lands as another reminder that Turbulence still sounds most convincing when he is preaching with purpose.
Tracklist:
- Turbulence x Track Starr – Rasta Commandments
