Released in , this track wasn't just a song—it was a statement of style and authority from a deejay who was quickly becoming one of the most prolific in the genre. Production and Release Detail
"Stop Dis The Girls" was born out of the prolific house. Mad Cobra - Stop Dis The Girls
: It was later included on his 1992 album, Merceless Bad Boy , released under the VP Records banner. Context in Mad Cobra's Career Released in , this track wasn't just a
The Foundation of Mad Cobra’s Early Reign: "Stop Dis The Girls" Merceless Bad Boy
: The track was helmed by the veteran Carl ‘Captain Sinbad’ Dwyer .
: It originally hit the streets on a 12" vinyl (45 RPM) in the UK via the Sinbad label (SID 003).