The energy god Elephant Man has hit the ground running in the new year with the release of quite a few singles added to his highly anticipated album "Let's Get Physical" to hit the record racks on April 8th 2008.
If that's not enough to keep him in the publics eye the hyperactive deejay just recently teamed up with video director Julia Braham and the talented young editor Troyton for the shoot of his 'Gully Creepa' video on a rhythm of similar name.
The video which was shot at various locations through the urban thoroughfare of Kingston and St. Andrew bears the likeness of Micheal Jackson's multi-platinum seller "Thriller" with a "Freddie Kruger versus Jason" twist to it. This video in the opinion of 876radio.com may be arguably Brahams' best work to date as many industry insiders in the past have critiqued some of her work as being below par.
The star studded project sees several popular faces making cameos some of these include Selector/Producer Fire Links, Harry Toddler, Dancers Mad Michelle, Chi Ching Ching, Ice, Sample 6 just to name a few. What is even more surprising is the Warlord Bounty Killer in one of his rare moment, looking very jovial while learning the 'Gully Creepa' moves alongside the man of the moment Elephant Man.
Elephant who is now a Bad Boy after officially inking a record deal with Rap Mogul Sean 'Diddy' C****s first stormed on the stage back in 1998 under the wings of Bounty Killa and the Scare Dem Crew. The self-proclaimed Energy god 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 (Dont Stop)."
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