Jamican Bobsledding Worl-a-girl Official
: "Nuff people say they know they can't believe / Jamaica we have a bobsled team."
Worl-A-Girl is an American-based quartet formed in 1991, known for their fusion of R&B and reggae.
The song helped solidify the legacy of the 1988 Calgary Olympic team, who inspired Cool Runnings . This musical tradition has continued as the real-life Jamaican bobsled program evolved: Worl-A-Girl – Jamaican Bobsledding Chant / X-Amount Jamican Bobsledding Worl-A-Girl
: While they are most famous for the "Jamaican Bobsledding Chant," they also achieved success in dancehall circles with tracks like "No Gunshot" and a cover of "No Woman No Cry". Cultural Impact and Evolution
: The lyrics pay tribute to the film’s fictionalized versions of the real 1988 team members: Derice , Junior , Yul Brenner , and Sanka . : "Nuff people say they know they can't
: The group was named because its members hailed from different parts of the world: Charmaine (Jamaica), Sabrina (Trinidad and Tobago), Sensi (England), and Linda (New York).
: The track blends reggae , dancehall , and ragga hip-hop , reflecting the diverse background of the group members. About the Group: Worl-A-Girl Cultural Impact and Evolution : The lyrics pay
Released in September 1993, the track is best known for its catchy refrain that echoes the movie's themes of national pride and sportsmanship:


