Mad Cobra, a stalwart of the dancehall and reggae scene, delivers a powerful and introspective experience with his 2006 album "Words of Warning." This 42-minute journey through the vibrant streets of dancehall, ragga, and lovers rock is a testament to Mad Cobra's enduring influence and versatility. The album kicks off with the hard-hitting "War Monger (Put Down Your Gun)," a call for peace that sets the tone for the socially conscious themes that run throughout the record. Tracks like "Ghetto Youth Pressure" and "Dis Wicked Man" tackle the harsh realities of life in the inner city, while "Pleasure Wall" and its dance mix offer a smoother, more romantic side of Mad Cobra's artistry. The album also features a jungle mix of "Rudeboy," showcasing the artist's ability to blend genres and keep his sound fresh. Released on Continental Record Services, "Words of Warning" is a compelling collection that highlights Mad Cobra's lyrical prowess and musical innovation.