: The track was helmed by the veteran Carl ‘Captain Sinbad’ Dwyer .
: It was later included on his 1992 album, Merceless Bad Boy , released under the VP Records banner. Context in Mad Cobra's Career Mad Cobra - Stop Dis The Girls
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. : The track was helmed by the veteran