The impact of Ragga Rap, where dancehall and hip-hop collide
A '90s dancehall staple with a ferocious flow and catchy hooks.
This album is a testament to Mad Cobra's strong individuality on the mainstream scene. As exemplified by "Flex," it beautifully blends the groove of reggae with the urban feel of hip-hop. His powerful, deep, raspy delivery is powerful and full of energy, symbolizing the momentum of Jamaican music at the time.
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A:
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1)
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Mi Sorry
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2)
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Flex
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3)
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If Looks Could Kill
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4)
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Hard To Wet, Easy To Dry
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5)
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Good Body Gal
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6)
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Legacy
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B:
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1)
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Run Him
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2)
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Release
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3)
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Wet Dream
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4)
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Dead End Street
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5)
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Mate A Talk
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6)
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Minute To Pray
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Arranged By - Sly Dunbar
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Producer - Sly Dunbar (A1 to B4, B6)
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Executive-Producer, Arranged By - Clifton "Specialist" Dillon
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Producer - Clifton "Specialist" Dillon
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Co-producer - Tony "C.D." Kelly
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Mastered By - C S B ♪♪
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Art Direction - Tony Sellari
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Other [Executive Assistant] - Carlton Burrell
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Photography By - Gehard Yurkovic
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Management - MG Shang Spec