One of the most acclaimed reggae DJs to emerge during the early '90s was
Terror Fabulous. Compared often to
Buju Banton,
Fabulous issued several releases during the decade, including such titles as
Terror Fabulous,
Lyrically Rough, and
Gwaney Gwaney. But
Terror Fabulous' best-known album remains 1994's
Yaga Yaga, his only release for a major label (East West). Produced by Dave Kelly, the album spawned such popular tracks as "Gangster's Anthem," and featured guest appearances by several other artists, including
Maxi Priest (on the track "Miss Goody Goody"),
Wayne Wonder,
Daddy Screw,
Nadine Sutherland,
Brian Gold,
Tony Gold, and Gary Minott. In addition to his own releases,
Terror Fabulous has popped up on other artists' recordings, including
En Vogue (
Runaway Love),
Luciano (Where There Is Life), and
Third World (
Reggae Ambassadors: 20th Anniversary Collection), although little was heard from him by the dawn of the 21st century.
–
Greg Prato, Rovi