Turbulence
- 100% match to Bounty Killer
Sheldon Campbell, Mannings Hill Road, Jamaica, West Indies. Turbulence is widely acknowledged as being discovered by Philip Fatis Burrell, although his first recording, Keep It Going, was actually recorded with Sky High. Turbulences initial foray into the Jamaican music industry faltered and it was not until 2000 that he enjoyed notoriety with B
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Capleton
- 83% match to Bounty Killer
Clifton George Bailey III, 13 April 1967, Islington, St. Mary, Jamaica, West Indies. Bailey earned his future stage name by virtue of his sharp reasoning skills, which led his friends to name him after a lawyer in his home town. By 1994, Capletons work for the African Star label had led to him being regarded as one of the most innovative cultural DJs of his generation.
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Ward 21
- 75% match to Bounty Killer
The increasing popularity of crews such as T.O.K. , ARP and the Innocent Crew led to the formation of Ward 21 touted by the media as the mentally disturbed ones. In the late 90s the crews ruled the dancehall, although they were unable to equal their achievements when working in the recording studio. They overcame this problem when the line-up identified as Rumblood
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Sizzla
- 71% match to Bounty Killer
Miguel Orlando Collins, 17 April 1977, Jamaica, West Indies. Sizzla served his musical apprenticeship on the Caveman Hi-Fi sound system, and in 1995 he released his debut through Zagalou before joining the Firehouse crew. He released a number of singles in Jamaica, notably Judgement Morning, Lifes Road, Blaspheme and a combination with Sha
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