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After achieving crossover success with his first U.S. album, 1994's Yaga Yaga, colorfully nicknamed DJ Terror Fabulous returned to his base with the follow-up. Gone were the hip-hop beats and the duets with reggae lovermen like Maxi Priest and Wayne Wonder, replaced by a much harder-edged collection of basic dancehall more focused on the star's hoarse chatting and bad-boy themes, as the title suggests. While Terror is up to the task, using his Shabba-style rasp to essay the expected sex talk and tough-guy tales with energy and élan, it's the production that really makes this one memorable. Overseen by John John, the son of Jamaican legend King Jammy (who helped arrange), the exceedingly spare album is nevertheless stuffed with nagging hooks, from the ominous saxophone of "Gun Fool" to the dog barks of "Pop Style" to the pistol-crack snare of the title cut. Some of these superb rhythms, voiced with help from heavy hitters like Sly & Robbie, Steely & Clevie, and Danny Browne, would later underpin tracks for bigger stars like Bounty Killer and Beenie Man, but having them all in one place is reason enough for owning this outstanding collection.

© Dan LeRoy /TiVo

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Lyrically Rough
00:03:21

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

2
Pum Pum
00:03:46

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

3
Gun Fool
00:03:31

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

4
Introduce Your Friend
00:03:00

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

5
Mi Have Fi Ask
00:03:30

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

6
Old Dog
00:03:49

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

7
We No Mingle
00:03:56

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

8
Girls Them Motto
00:03:33

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

9
Position
00:03:07

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

10
Book Of Life
00:03:07

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

11
Jump And Gwaan Bad
00:03:21

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

12
Pop Style
00:03:13

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

13
Bad Boy Gringo
00:03:52

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

14
Faith
00:03:49

Terror Fabulous, MainArtist

1995 Greensleeves Records 1995 Greensleeves Records

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After achieving crossover success with his first U.S. album, 1994's Yaga Yaga, colorfully nicknamed DJ Terror Fabulous returned to his base with the follow-up. Gone were the hip-hop beats and the duets with reggae lovermen like Maxi Priest and Wayne Wonder, replaced by a much harder-edged collection of basic dancehall more focused on the star's hoarse chatting and bad-boy themes, as the title suggests. While Terror is up to the task, using his Shabba-style rasp to essay the expected sex talk and tough-guy tales with energy and élan, it's the production that really makes this one memorable. Overseen by John John, the son of Jamaican legend King Jammy (who helped arrange), the exceedingly spare album is nevertheless stuffed with nagging hooks, from the ominous saxophone of "Gun Fool" to the dog barks of "Pop Style" to the pistol-crack snare of the title cut. Some of these superb rhythms, voiced with help from heavy hitters like Sly & Robbie, Steely & Clevie, and Danny Browne, would later underpin tracks for bigger stars like Bounty Killer and Beenie Man, but having them all in one place is reason enough for owning this outstanding collection.

© Dan LeRoy /TiVo

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