LT, Mad Cobra - Nyha Bingy Selassie I Rule

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Album Review: Nyha Bingy Selassie I Rule by LT & Mad Cobra Alright, let’s get into it. Nyha Bingy Selassie I Rule is one of those albums that just hits different. It’s got that raw reggae vibe mixed with dancehall energy, and you can tell LT and Mad Cobra didn’t come to play—they came to slay. Released under Ghetto Vibes and VP Records in the US, this project feels like a love letter to roots music but with enough modern flair to keep your head nodding. Now, if I had to pick two tracks that stuck with me, it’d be “Selassie I Rule” and “Nyah Bingy.” Let’s break ‘em down real quick. “Selassie I Rule” is straight fire. Like, how do you even explain that kind of vibe? The beat rides smooth—like cruising on a sunny day in Kingston—but then Mad Cobra jumps in with his signature flow, spitting bars about empowerment and Rastafarian pride. You feel it in your chest, man. This isn’t just some song; it’s an anthem. Every time I hear it, I catch myself chanting along like I’m part of something bigger. And honestly, that’s what good music does—it connects you. Then there’s “Nyah Bingy,” which flips the script entirely. This one leans heavier into the dancehall style, all punchy rhythms and sharp lyrics. LT brings this gritty edge, talking street wisdom and spiritual vibes without sounding preachy. What makes it memorable for me is how unapologetically bold it feels. There’s no filler here—just pure authenticity. Plus, the hook? Catchy as hell. You’ll find yourself mumbling it hours after listening. What really stands out about this album is its balance. It doesn’t try too hard to be trendy or overproduced. Instead, it stays grounded in its roots while still delivering bangers that make you wanna move. That’s rare these days, especially in the reggae/dancehall scene where so much feels watered down. But here’s the unexpected twist: halfway through writing this review, I realized why this album hit me so hard. It reminded me of my uncle’s old boombox blasting tunes at family barbecues back in the day. Those moments weren’t perfect, but they were real—and so is this album. So yeah, give Nyha Bingy Selassie I Rule a spin. Just don’t blame me when you start vibing so hard you forget what you were doing. Trust me, it happens.

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Artist: LT, Mad Cobra
Album: Nyha Bingy Selassie I Rule

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Nyah Bingy
Selassie I Rule

Video

Mad Cobra - Selassie I rule

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Catalog Numbers

VPRD-5563

Labels

Ghetto Vibes, VP Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 45 RPM

Notes

"Johnny Wonder & King Jammy's"

About LT, Mad Cobra

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Jamaican reggae musician. His uncle is Delroy Thompson

Real Name

    • Ewart Everton Brown

Name Vars

  • COBRA
  • Cobra
  • Cobra 3
  • E. Brown
  • Maad Cobra
  • Mad Cabra
  • Mad Cobra & Co.
  • Madcobra
  • Madd Cobra
  • Made Cobra

Aliases

  • Ewart Brown
  • Commanda Cobra
  • Fred Flintsone

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Nyhah Bingy Selassie I Rule* by LT and Mad Cobra is a gem in the reggae world. It blends dancehall vibes with deep roots influences. Released under Ghetto Vibes and VP Records, it features tracks like "Selassie I Rule" and "Nyah Bingy." These songs bring a raw energy that fans of the genre absolutely love. Not your typical reggae release, this one carries a unique U.S. touch to the Jamaican sound.

Comments

fairlight5ever
2025-03-16
best song of him
jasmirain
2025-03-16
Wicked tune Cobra underrated dj very lyrical mc
boywithblog
2025-03-15
Seeeeeeeeeen? Chat bote!
manityler
2025-03-14
show me white Jesus me know that no right