Worl-A-Girl
  • Worl-A-Girl is a remarkable fusion of four distinct voices and backgrounds formed in 1991: Sabrina; the voice of Trinidad, Linda; representing the USA, Sensi; lending her talents from the UK and Juliet; the Jamaican soul of the group.
  • Their counteraction from the female perspective of the Chaka Demus and Pliers hit theirs titled “Murder He Wrote” They caught the attention of the music industry, leading them to sign with Sony/Chaos label. 
  • Worl-A-Girl’s commitment to addressing social and cultural issues through their music was most evident in their debut single “No Gunshot” the song was hailed as an anthem for peace. 
  • Worl-A-Girl made waves in the music world with their contribution to the iconic movie Cool Runnings.: Their track “Jamaican Bobsled Chant” became a standout part of the Gold Record-winning soundtrack, introducing their infectious rhythms to a global audience.
  • Their rendition of Bob Marley’s timeless classic, “No Woman No Cry” struck a chord with music lovers worldwide. It not only received widespread acclaim but also reached the impressive #1 spot on music charts in the Ivory Coast West Africa for an astounding 18 weeks. An incredible feat for a single on an album chart.
  • November 2022, saw a reemergence of Worl-A-Girl and the release of their exciting single “La La”. 
  • Their new project is being Produced and overseen by Grammy nominated producer/musician/ engineer – Mr. Sidney Mills formally of Steel pulse and Boogie Down Productions fame. 
  • 2023 saw the release of “CALM DOWN” an afrobeat fusion with Nigerian newcomer IceSleek. Ending the year with “DUH ROAD” a groovy Computer Paul of Boot Camp records Jamaica produced track, where they stress the importance of enjoying life.
  • The first release of 2024, see’s the ladies most poignant release yet. A conscious bassline driven Bob Marley track remake boasting original thought provoking lyrics titled “NECESSARY” produced by Grammy nominated Engineer/producer Jamey Zebrack.
  • Having toured Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean, the Ladies became reggae ambassadors. Their contributions to the reggae and dancehall music scene continue to be celebrated by fans worldwide Worl-A-Girl remains a beacon of hope, reminding us all of the transformative power of music to bridge divides and help create a more harmonious world.