Taking the reggae world like a storm, 28-year-old Turbulence, is fast becoming one of Jamaica’s leading conscious dancehall deejay’s. Having garnered a great deal of interest while on a recent tour with Sizzla, this active member of the Xterminator family has left quite an impressionon on reggae fans. A brand new full-length release titled Rising, by VP Records will finally give Turbulence the exposure he still lacks. This album speaks for itself, showcasing the skill and talent of this up and coming artist.Sharing a similar vocal style to that of Sizzla, his strength lies in his rich and powerful singing voice. With influences ranging from the great Bob Marley, Sizzla Kalonji, Jah Cure, Luciano, Mikey General and his older cousin Norris Man, he has developed a unique singing and deejaying style. With time Campbell says he will "focus more on singing, and less on deejaying", with the aim of bringing his listeners songs of truth, love, and positivity.First discovered by Xterminator Records figurehead Phillip "Fatis" Burrell, Campbell has worked tirelessly for the opportunity to command the mic and speak his thoughts. He has worked alongside some of the greatest, both in the studio and on stage, including Sly & Robbie, Luciano, Sizzla, Prince Malachi, and LMS.An elderly Rastafarian, who saw him performing at a stage show under the name 'Double Trouble', gave him the name, 'Turbulence'. He dubbed him that name, because of the way in which Turbulence's performance impacted the patrons. The singer's strength lies in his powerful vocals, similar to that of Sizzla Kalonji's style.Turbulence moved from beneath the wings of his mentor, Sizzla Kalonji, who was responsible for exposing him on his Real Thing tour, and appeared as an opening act on the tour. From the tour, he gained a great deal of interest and built a reputation for himself. He eventually found his way and succeeded in honing his voice. His unique musical style encompasses dancehall and rap.Like many young people, Turbulence discovered his talent while still attending classes at St. Andrew’s Technical High School in Kingston, Jamaica.Here, Turbulence "started beating up the desk", testing his tunes on classmates. His talents were well received, and Turbulence was encouraged to "stick to the talent". Today he is considered one of Jamaica’s rising stars.Knowing first hand what it is like to start from scratch, Turbulence advises up and coming artists that "determination and perseverance are the keys to success, because you will get a lot of fight inna the music, but just keep on pushing. When I was coming up the first time, it was very hard for me to even hold a mic in my hand because of the competition. Just try and try. If you don’t succeed the first time, just try again, you’ll make it. That’s perseverance
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