The term "Black Mamba (song)" does not correspond to a widely recognized or established song in major music databases, encyclopedias, or reliable published sources as of the current knowledge base. There is no verifiable evidence of a song titled "Black Mamba" with notable cultural, historical, or artistic recognition that would qualify it for encyclopedic documentation.
Accurate information regarding the artist, release date, genre, lyrics, or cultural impact of this specific song is not confirmed. It is possible that the term refers to a minor or independently released track, a working title, or a song with limited distribution not covered in mainstream or authoritative music reference sources.
The phrase "Black Mamba" itself originates from the name of a highly venomous African snake, Dendroaspis polylepis, and has been adopted metaphorically in various cultural contexts—for example, in sports (popularized by basketball player Kobe Bryant, who used "Black Mamba" as a nickname) and in film (such as in Kill Bill: Volume 1). It is plausible that a song titled "Black Mamba" could draw inspiration from these symbolic uses, representing speed, precision, or intensity.
Without verifiable details, no definitive overview, etymology specific to the song, characteristics, or related topics can be provided. The term may be used in informal, regional, or emerging music contexts, but it does not currently meet the threshold for inclusion as an established encyclopedic entry.