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Elephant Man & Scare Dem Crew — The Energy God.

Elephantman & The Scare Dem Crew - The Best Of (DOWNLOAD) - Chinchilla Choons

 

Introduction:

Born O'Neil Bryan on 11 September 1975 in Kingston, Jamaica, Elephant Man — known to his fans as the Energy God — is one of the most explosively entertaining and physically electric performers in the history of dancehall music. From the Seaview Gardens housing scheme of Kingston, raised in the shadow of his neighbourhood's established heroes Shabba Ranks and Bounty Killer, he rose through the Scare Dem Crew collective to become an Atlantic Records and Bad Boy Records artist, a collaborator of Busta Rhymes, Chris Brown, Wyclef Jean and Mariah Carey, and the creator of infectious dancehall anthems that sent dancefloors worldwide into overdrive.


Seaview Gardens & The Scare Dem Crew:

Elephant Man's large ears as a child earned him the schoolyard nickname "Dumbo", which Shabba Ranks encouraged him to embrace as a stage identity — evolving into the Elephant Man persona. Growing up in Seaview Gardens, with King Jammy's studio nearby and Shabba Ranks and Bounty Killer on the same streets, there was only ever one direction his life would take. Singing at the gates of the neighbourhood's studios one day, Bounty Killer heard him and suggested he form a group with other Seaview youths.

That group became the Scare Dem Crew — initially the Seaview Family, renamed when Bounty Killer scored with his hit "Big Guns Scare Dem". The crew — including Elephant Man, Boom Dandimite, Harry Toddler and Nitty Kutchie — played major Jamaican festivals throughout the 1990s, building their reputation show by show. At Reggae Sumfest 1998, Elephant Man sealed his legend: climbing atop a moving TV camera crane, he delivered his set high above the audience while the crowd below went wild. The Scare Dem Crew released the album Scared from the Crypt (1999), but Elephant Man's individual star was burning too bright for the collective to contain.

 

Elephantman & The Scare Dem Crew - The Best Of - Track Listing:


01 Chinchilla Choons - Intro - Elephantman.mp3
02 Log On - Elephant Man.mp3
03 Pon De River - Elephantman.mp3
04 All Out - Elephantman.mp3
05 Like A Girl - Harry Toddler.mp3
06 Head Gone _ Wine Up Uh Self - Elephantman.mp3
07 Girls Everyday - Elephantman - Scare Dem Crew.mp3
08 Dem A Who - Elephantman _ Scare Dem Crew.mp3
09 Bare Gal - Elephantman _ Scare Dem Crew.mp3
10 Bare Gun - Harry Toddler.mp3
11 Tired Fi See Mi Face - Harry Toddler.mp3
12 Who Dem A Send - Harry Toddler.mp3
13 Jamaica - Elephantman.mp3
14 BadMan - Elephantman.mp3
15 Scare Dem Attack - Elephantman - Scare Dem Crew.mp3
16 Watch Your Friends - Harry Toddler.mp3
17 Bun Yuh Out - Harry Toddler.mp3
18 Cock Up Your Bumper - Elephantman Ft Big Tigger & Sasha.mp3
19 Scare Dem Way - Elephantman - Scare Dem Crew Ft Bounty Killah.mp3
20 Ready or Not - Elephantman - Scare Dem Crew.mp3
21 Badman Don't Stray - Elephantman - Scare Dem Crew.mp3
22 Who U Think U Is - Elephantman.mp3
23 Criss Gun Nozle - Harry Toddler.mp3
24 Chinchilla Choons - Intro - Elephantman.mp3
25 Pray - Harry Toddler.mp3

 

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Solo Superstar:

Going solo, Elephant Man's 2001 album Log On yielded the massive title hit and his 9/11-commentary track attracted widespread press attention. His 2003 Atlantic Records major-label debut Good 2 Go — produced during the same period that Sean Paul was breaking dancehall globally — contained "Pon de River, Pon de Bank", which stormed urban radio worldwide. Mariah Carey recruited him for her Charmbracelet album; Busta Rhymes appeared on a remix of Lil Jon's "Get Low" with him; and his 2004 Puma commercial collaboration during the Athens Olympics gave him unprecedented mainstream global exposure.

His 2008 VP/Bad Boy Records album Let's Get Physical featured Wyclef Jean, Chris Brown and Busta Rhymes. He performed at Reggae Sumfest alongside Usher and Chris Brown in 2010 and orchestrated their famous impromptu dance-off. His energy, charisma and showmanship have kept him at the top of Jamaican entertainment for over two decades.


Key Albums:

  • Scared from the Crypt (1999, Scare Dem Crew) — TVT Records
  • Comin' 4 You (2000) — debut solo
  • Log On (2001) — breakthrough
  • Good 2 Go (2003) — Atlantic Records major label debut
  • Let's Get Physical (2008) — VP/Bad Boy Records
  • Dance & Sweep! Adventures of the Energy God (2011)

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