Mad Cobra - Stop Dis The Girls

Mad Cobra - Stop Dis The Girls ◉

: It was later included on his 1992 album, Merceless Bad Boy , released under the VP Records banner. Context in Mad Cobra's Career

The early 90s were a whirlwind for Cobra. By 1991 and 1992, he was dominating the UK Reggae charts with five number-one hits. "Stop Dis The Girls" was part of this aggressive wave of music that helped define the "Ragga" sound—a harder, more electronic iteration of dancehall. Mad Cobra - Stop Dis The Girls

: It originally hit the streets on a 12" vinyl (45 RPM) in the UK via the Sinbad label (SID 003). : It was later included on his 1992

The Foundation of Mad Cobra’s Early Reign: "Stop Dis The Girls" "Stop Dis The Girls" was part of this

: The track was helmed by the veteran Carl ‘Captain Sinbad’ Dwyer .

Released in , this track wasn't just a song—it was a statement of style and authority from a deejay who was quickly becoming one of the most prolific in the genre. Production and Release Detail

In the gritty landscape of early 90s dancehall, few artists commanded the mic with the intensity of Mad Cobra. While he eventually became a global household name with his 1992 Billboard smash "Flex", his earlier work like remains a essential artifact of his rise within the hardcore Jamaican and UK soundsystem scenes.

Mad Cobra - Stop Dis The Girls

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