Mad Cobra, a veteran in the dancehall and reggae scene, delivers a powerful and unapologetic collection of tracks with "Words of Warning." Released on January 1, 2006, under Continental Record Services, this album is a testament to Mad Cobra's enduring influence and versatility. Spanning just over 42 minutes, the album seamlessly blends dancehall, ragga, reggae, and lovers rock, showcasing Mad Cobra's ability to navigate various sub-genres with ease.
"Words of Warning" opens with the hard-hitting "War Monger (Put Down Your Gun)," setting the tone for the album's socially conscious themes. Tracks like "Ghetto Youth Pressure" and "Dis Wicked Man" delve into the struggles and realities of inner-city life, while "Pleasure Wall" and its dance mix offer a smoother, more sensual side of Mad Cobra's artistry. The album also features the energetic "Rudeboy" and its jungle mix, adding a dynamic layer to the overall sound.
Mad Cobra's distinctive voice and lyrical prowess shine throughout the album, making "Words of Warning" a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to his music. The album's production is tight and polished, with each track expertly crafted to highlight Mad Cobra's vocal abilities and lyrical depth. Whether you're a fan of dancehall's raw energy or reggae's soothing rhythms, "Words of Warning" offers something for everyone, solidifying Mad Cobra's status as a true legend in the genre.