Elephant Man
Reggae / Dub · JM · Active since 1975

Elephant Man

High-voltage Jamaican dancehall fueled by gravelly vocals and relentless rhythms. It is the sound of a 3am street party that refuses to end.

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Elephant Man, the self-proclaimed Energy God, delivers a brand of dancehall that is physically impossible to ignore. His music is defined by a frantic, high-decibel intensity that bridges the gap between traditional Jamaican sound systems and global pop-rap. The production is often built on sharp, digital riddims that prioritize heavy low-end and snapping percussion, providing a playground for his unique, gravelly vocal delivery.

What truly sets him apart is his role as a rhythmic conductor. Many of his biggest tracks double as dance instructionals, creating a participatory experience that turns listeners into performers. His voice carries a distinctive texture, marked by a slight lisp and a baritone rasp that cuts through the most maximalist production. He frequently interpolates well-known pop and disco melodies, twisting them into aggressive, club-ready anthems.

For those new to the Energy God, his early 2000s output represents the peak of the dancehall explosion. It is music designed for movement, best experienced on large speakers where the bass can be felt in the chest. Start with his major label crossover work to hear how he translated raw Kingston energy for a global audience without losing his signature grit.

O'Neil Norman Bryan (born 11 September 1975), better known by his stage name Elephant Man, is a Jamaican dancehall musician, having formerly been a member of the dancehall group Scare Dem Crew prior to his solo career.
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Our Catalog12 Albums · 2000 · 2026
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