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Mad Cobra
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One of the more popular dancehall DJs of the '90s,
Mad Cobra
was the first reggae artist to top the Billboard rap singles chart. He initially made his name with a series of tough, hard-hitting singles aimed at the hardcore crowd, filling his lyrics with the requisite slackness and gun talk. However, he achieved international crossover success by incorporating elements of R&B and hip-hop.
Mad Cobra
was born
Ewart Everton Brown
on March 31, 1968, in Kingston; he was raised
in the province of St. Mary's, but moved back to the capital city during his teens. He took his stage name from the villains in the G.I. Joe comic book series, and performed with several sound systems while still in school. His uncle,
Delroy "Spiderman" Thompson
, worked as an engineer at the Tuff Gong studios and produced
Mad Cobra
's debut single,
"Respect Woman,"
in 1989. The follow-up was a duet with
Tricia McKay
,
"Na Go Work,"
which brought him to the attention of producers
Carl "Banton" Nelson
and
Captain Sinbad
.
Ninjaman
-style gun talk was the dancehall trend of the day, and
Mad Cobra
soon built a following with similarly minded singles like
"Shoot to Kill,"
"Merciless Bad Boy,"
and
"Ze Taurus."
Those initial hits landed
Mad Cobra
a shot with producer
Donovan Germain
's high-profile Penthouse label, where he teamed with resident engineer/songwriter
Dave Kelly
.
"Yush"
and
"Gundelero"
were enormous hits in 1990, breaking
Mad Cobra
into the big time; he also scored with a
Beres Hammond
duet,
"Feeling Lonely."
His first album,
Bad Boy Talk
, appeared in 1991 and sold briskly; meanwhile, he continued to record for a variety of top producers over 1991-1992, landing hits like
"O.P.P."
(for
King Jammy
),
"Tek Him"
(
Bobby Digital
), and
"Be Patient"
(
Sly & Robbie
). He soon became a phenomenon in the U.K. as well, topping the country's reggae singles chart five times during the period and working with some of that country's top dancehall producers. Even a storm of controversy over the stridently homophobic lyrics of
"Crucifixion"
failed to slow his momentum.
Mad Cobra
's success earned him a major-label deal with Columbia, which had just watched
Shabba Ranks
cross over to R&B audiences in America.
Cobra
's label debut,
Hard to Wet, Easy to Dry
, aimed for similar territory, especially the lead single,
"Flex."
A slinkier number built on a version of
the Temptations
'
"Just My Imagination,"
"Flex"
was a major crossover hit in 1992; not only did it top the rap singles chart, it reached the Top Ten on the R&B charts, and nearly did likewise on the pop listings. The follow-up single,
"Legacy,"
flopped, however, and
Mad Cobra
returned to recording chiefly for the Jamaican market over the next few years. Amid hotly contested rivalries with
Ninjaman
and
Buju Banton
,
Cobra
scored two major hits in 1993 with
"Mek Noise"
and
"Matie Haffi Move."
1994 found him back at
King Jammy
's studio for the
Venom
album and a series of hits that included
"Fat and Buff,"
"Length and Bend,"
and his first foray into culturally conscious material,
"Selassie I Rules."
Mad Cobra
continued to record steadily over 1995, and the following year signed with Capitol for his second major-label album,
Milkman
. The salacious
"Big Long John"
was a minor crossover hit in America, though not on the level of
"Flex."
The album also featured a good-natured clash cut with
Ninjaman
,
"Sting Night."
In the years that followed,
Cobra
's output slowed down substantially, though he did make some international noise in 1998 with
"Guns High,"
a duet with
Mr. Vegas
. Several compilations of his Jamaican recordings appeared over the years, often on VP, and he returned in 2001 with
Cobra
, an album of new material for Artists Only. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Venom
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