Elephant Man Special - Jamaica Way

Elephant Man Special - Jamaica Way

Author: Rich Lowe April 28, 2014 Duration: 1:18:46
Elephant Man’s music is fun. Not only is the music enjoyable to listen to, but Elephant Man has fun with his music. Usually not too serious, it has some form of gimmick, and it’s packed with energy. Then add a live performance and the formula is complete. As a modern day Dancehall artist, Elephant Man has used this formula to bridge his work from the late 90’s and has continued to make himself viable. In the arena of gimmickry, Elephant Man is a force. He walked onto the scene with red and orange colored hair alongside Harry Toddler, Nitty Kutchie, Boom Dandimite as The Scare Dem Crew. Elephant developed catch phrases like “Good To Go,” “Shizzle Mi Nizzle,” "Bomb A Drop," and was known by the nickname of Energy God. The nickname relates to Elephant’s well known stage performances. Elephant comments, “Mi is a man, so ya see me ya see energy. Mi nah put on. Is just me dat. From mi a lickle yout it just deh ya in mi. The fans, they give me the name Energy god. They see mi climb pon de box, mi go up pon the speaker, mi go up pon the iron, mi jump in a de crowd, mi up pon de wire, up pon de fence. Sugar Minott, and Ken Boothe. Ken Boothe say, “Elephant, you a the ungo dj mi see who used to go like me in my time. Fit and physical” Tiger and Lieutenant Stitchie used to jump too. We ah the young generation, so we take it pon the next level. It jus’ the vibe of the people, them enjoy themselves." Elephant can also chat slackness and was involved in the August 2001 SumFest event where the Jamaican government shutdown artists chatting slackness, while the artists were performing on stage. Elephant comments, “Jamaica the land of bad word y’know. Some people them ah try use we now fe make an example a what dem do wrong. Artists clash. When dem clash, bottle fling, people get lick. Then the promoter turn it over pon we an’ lef we inna everyting. I didn’t make no clash start. I jus’ curse one bad word, yes. Memba, a beer elder there inna a de show. It depends on how I cuss the badword, because I was just expressing my feeling when I was saying that Malcolm shouldn’t dead. Mi just a vex that Malcolm was dead an’ curse the badword. They just come up pon this profanity thing and everybody try to use the entertainer for bad example. “

Tune into the Jamaica Way Reggae Podcast for a deep and curated journey through the rich sounds of Jamaican music. Hosted by Rich Lowe, this podcast is the audio companion to his long-running radio program, "Night of the Living Dread," which airs on WRUW. Each episode is a thoughtfully assembled mix, featuring the foundational genres that built the island's legendary soundscape. You'll hear the upbeat rhythms of Ska and Rocksteady, the folk origins of Mento, the spiritual depth of Roots, the lyrical storytelling of Kaiso, and the modern energy of Dancehall. This isn't just a playlist; it's an archival session that connects the dots across decades, highlighting both classic tracks and vital lesser-known gems. By presenting the radio show in this portable format, the podcast makes this specialized musical exploration accessible anytime. For those who want to dive deeper, the show extends into a community with video interviews and additional content. Listening to this podcast feels like having a knowledgeable guide through the evolution of reggae and its related styles, all delivered with a genuine passion for the music's history and its enduring pulse. It's a dedicated audio space for both longtime enthusiasts and newcomers eager to understand the full spectrum of these influential genres.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 22

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