Terror Fabulous on course for grand return

March 14, 2025
Terror Fabulous
Terror Fabulous

Dancehall veteran Terror Fabulous says he has faced his fair share of hardships.

He admits that though some of those experiences came with negative storylines that threatened to overshadow his talent, he has overcome immense adversities. He said that he will be taking those lessons with him as he moves into a new phase of his career.

"I was a young yute when I got my big buss in the 90's. A plenty things me never understand about the business and a nuff things people never understand about me. As a man, I have experienced personal struggles and mi see people take those things and immediately spread rumours," he shared. "Nuff a di things dem mi not even address dem because mi say yuh can't stop people from talk. Sometimes people spread lies or assume and don't even realise wah it a do to others. But me overcome a lot and right now, mi just wah focus on mi music again."

The Action hitmaker, who credits his manager Kamla McIntyre for repurposing his outlook on life, said he is looking forward to sharing his talent with the world once more. He said he has been in the studio recording new material.

"My manager is in talks with some artistes now and we have nuff surprises coming. She has been working with me for quite some time and mi see say she want the best for me in terms of my career. Right now, she have me a work wid Fire Royal, aka Creg Henclewood of Fire Royal Records, and Richard Bramwell of BreadBack Productions," he said.

"A nuff things music bring me through, many trials and tribulations, and so every morning when I wake I hit the studio. The majority a my time these days, mi spend right there recording new music. I love my fans and I love when they sing my songs. It bring a smile to my face and makes my heart feel good. I am looking forward to doing that again with my new music," he added.

Though a definite timeline has not been set for his new material, the deejay said the songs will give fans a nostalgic feeling of the 90's.

"Dancehall music is still alive and I want to satisfy the fans who love hits like Position and You Nuh Kotch. If you truly understand music, you understand that good music is timeless and that is why songs like Action and Gangster Anthem still a gwaan good today," he said. "But mi know a lot change in the industry since the 90's and there are some great new artistes I would want to work with."

"All I have to offer is the gift of song that Jah blessed me with," he continued. "I have the ability to bring hope and joy through song and a dat a my mission."

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