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October 28, 2006
Terro 3000 creating waves on RE High School Tour
New deejay on the rise, Terro 3000 has been making his presence felt on the recently launched RE High School Tour. The tour has so far made stops at Campion College, Queen High and St. Andrew Technical High schools.
'The RE school tour has been a great experience for me so far. I got a chance to meet other artistes and interact and vibe with them both on the bus and at the venue. It has also helped to build my confidence as a performer. Every aspect of the tour is fun, from the performance to the bus ride to and from the venue', Terro explained with a burst of enthusiasm.
The RE High School tour which started in 2005 is aimed at spreading the abstinence and safe sex message among high school students. Popular entertainers also part take in the tour in helping to get the message out to the students.
'The response that I have been getting from the students has been overwhelming and I am a bit surprised because I didn't really expect anybody to know me. The students have been singing my songs and it's a good feeling', said Terro. This is his first time on the RE High School tour. Other artistes participating on this leg of the RE High School tour include Busy Signal, Jovi Rockwell, Wayne Marshall, Voice Mail, Lefside and Esco, Tessanne Chin, Black-er, Kip Rich and Cezar.
As for the benefits of the RE High School tour, Terro said 'I hope to increase my fan base and gain some exposure and at the same time spread a positive message'. Asked whether he would participate in the tour again, he said 'Yes of course'.
The 19 year old deejay who ripped the airwaves with the song Touch on the Jump Off recently recorded two songs on the Ballaz rhythm project called Rat Poison. The songs on the Rat Poison have been sent to radio for airplay consideration. Additionally, Terro 3000 has been recording songs for various producers.

