Top Mad Cobra Albums
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The Best, Vol.1
The Best, Vol.1
[2022]
Goldmine
Goldmine
[2022]
Mad Cobra: 90's Dancehall
Mad Cobra: 90's Dancehall
[2019]
Anywhere - Single
Anywhere - Single
[2019]
Mad Cobra Special Edition - EP
Mad Cobra Special Edition - EP
[2015]
Mad Cobra : Special Edition - EP
Mad Cobra : Special Edition - EP
[2015]
Special Edition - EP
Special Edition - EP
[2015]
My God Is the Greatest
My God Is the Greatest
[2014]
Face of an Angel
Face of an Angel
[2014]
My Life
My Life
[2014]
Success
Success
[2014]
Free Style
Free Style
[2014]
Fool
Fool
[2014]
The Best Vol.1
The Best Vol.1
[2013]
The Other Side of the Coin Part 1
The Other Side of the Coin Part 1
[2013]
The Other Side of the Coin Part 2
The Other Side of the Coin Part 2
[2013]
Helta Skelta Vol.1
Helta Skelta Vol.1
[2013]
The Streets Part.2
The Streets Part.2
[2013]
Penthouse Flashback Series (Mad Cobra)
Penthouse Flashback Series (Mad Cobra)
[2013]
Helta Skelta
Helta Skelta
[2009]
Bad Boy Talk
Bad Boy Talk
[2000]
Cobra
Cobra
[2000]
Spotlight
Spotlight
[2000]
Exclusive
Exclusive
[1992]
Hard To Wet, Easy To Dry
Hard To Wet, Easy To Dry
[1992]
Duets & Collaborations (1)
Related Information for Mad Cobra
Ewart Everton Brown (born 31 March 1968), better known by his stage name of Mad Cobra or simply Cobra is a Jamaican reggae musician.He was born in Kingston, Jamaica, raised in the parish of St. Mary and relocated back to the place of his birth during his teenage years. He began performing under his stage name, taken from a character in the G.I. Joe comic books, while still in his teens. He honed his talents on several local sound systems before entering the studio. His first single, 1989's "Respect Woman", was produced by his uncle, Tuff Gong engineer Delroy "Spiderman" Thompson. His next single, "Na Go Work", featured Tricia McKay, giving him his first hit, and bringing him to the attention of prod... read more
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