Elephant Man is a British singer and songwriter. He was born in London and raised in the city’s East End, where he attended school at The City of London School for Boys.

The elephant man real name jamaica is a biography, songs, and albums of the Jamaican singer-songwriter known as Elephant Man.

DJ Elephant Man (aka Energy God) was born O’Neil Bryan in 1974 and is a genuine dancehall sensation. His friends in the Seaview Gardens neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica, nicknamed him “Dumbo Elephant” as a kid because of his big ears. Elephant Man grew up among Shabba Ranks and Bounty Killer, and with King Jammy’s studio not long away, he was exposed to dancehall culture at a young age. Bounty Killer overheard him singing at the gates of Ranks and Jammy’s studios and proposed creating a group with other Seaview teenagers. The group was initially known as the Seaview Family, but the name was changed to Scare Dem Crew following Bounty Killer’s big song “Big Guns Scare Dem.” Elephant Man was able to develop his on-stage character by performing with Scare Dem Crew, who only recorded one album but performed numerous festivals throughout Jamaica. Elephant Man climbed atop a television camera crane and delivered his frenetic rhymes high above the crowd during Dancehall night at the 1998 Reggae Sumfest.

Comin' 4 You! The rest of Scare Dem began to doubt the DJ’s capacity to work as part of a team, and Elephant Man quit the group feeling belittled. On his full-length debut, Comin’ 4 You, published on Greensleeves in 2000, he was able to incorporate the hip-hop beats he adored. The title track from his second album, Log On, was a big success, and the album’s reflection on the WTC attacks drew a lot of press attention. On a remix of Lil Jon’s “Get Low,” a duet with one of Elephant Man’s favorite rappers, Busta Rhymes, emerged, and Mariah Carey asked the DJ for a cameo on her Charmbracelet album. While his “Pon di River, Pon di Bank” song was taking urban radio by storm, Atlantic Records took notice of his rising success and released his major-label debut, Good 2 Go, in late 2003. The Let’s Get Physical album was released in 2008 on the VP label in collaboration with P. Diddy’s Bad Boy Records. It featured Wyclef Jean on the song “Five-O,” as well as Chris Brown and Busta Rhymes on other tracks. The 2011 album Dance & Sweep! Adventures of the Energy God, which included the Jamaican smash “Nuh Linga,” saw him return to VP proper. He scored a solo success with a cover version of Eminem’s “Berzerk” in 2013, appearing on Major Lazer’s album Free the Universe.

The elephant man musician net worth is a biography of an African-American singer and actor. He was born in the United States, and his music career began when he joined the band called The Elastik Band.

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