Elephant Man Set to Release 'Let's Get Physical,' New CD from Bad Boy/VP Records Joint Venture, On April 8
"A true entertainer is versatile and makes music for the world," says Jamaica-native Elephant Man, dubbed The Energy God by fans because of his high energy stage performances. Elephant Man first stormed on the stage back in 1998 under the wings of Bounty Killa and the Scare Dem Crew. The self- proclaimed Dancehall King is solely responsible for reuniting dancehall music with its fun free-spirited roots.
His debut album, Good 2 Go (VP Records), became a worldwide smash in 2004 with the release of chart topping party tunes like "Signal di Plane" and "Pon di River, Pon di Bank," the single which snagged him a Source Award for "Dancehall/Reggae Artist of the Year" and the MTV2 nomination at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards.
Since then, Elephant Man has recorded collaborations with Lil' Jon on the "Get Low Remix," R. Kelly on "Reggae Bump Bump," Pitbull and Daddy Yankee on the "Rah-Rah Remix," and Janet Jackson on "All Nite (Don't Stop)."
Elephant Man is excited about his major label joint venture (Bad Boy/VP Records) as he looks forward to making dancehall history with Sean "Diddy" Combs and the entire Bad Boy family. "I've been a fan of Bad Boy for the longest time and now I'm Bad Boy for life!" Ele laughs. "We gonna take dancehall to another level."
On "Let's Get Physical," Elephant Man fuses party tunes with lyrics that speak of the social ills and violence plaguing the people of Jamaica. His notorious dance anthems cascade throughout the record. "With the Bad Boy production and promotion teams, together with the Energy God ... It's gonna be madness," says Elephant Man.
"If you saw me today you are never gonna forget me ... my hair, my clothes, my style ... I'm crazy man, I'm the Energy God ... Father of the Dancehall ... "
- Elephant Man





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