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Our audio player has a new track from Elephant Man: "Balance Pon It."
Our audio player features two new songs from Elephant Man, "God Bless" and "Wine Up Pon Mi." "God Bless" uses the instrumental from Kanye West's current hit, "Heartless," with Elephant Man mirroring West's sound in parts.
Our audio player has a new track from Elephant Man, "Swagga (Show Dem)."
On their website, Best Buy has posted a track listing for "Energy God: The Very of Best Elephant Man." They refer to it as "Energy...The Very of Best Elephant Man," however. Here is the track listing:
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1. Pon De River, Pon De Bank
2. Signal De Plane
3. Jook Gal [Remix]
4. Willie Bounce
5. Gully Creepa
6. Nuh Linga
7. Sweep
8. Elephant Message
9. Krazy
10. Bun Bad Mind
11. Genie Dance
12. Tall Up Tall Up
13. Rah Rah
14. Gangsta Roc
15. Bad Man A Bad Man
16. Shizzle Ma Nizzle
17. Egyptian Dance
18. Hot Girls (The Club)
Over on the Black Judah MySpace, you can listen to "Say Yeah," featuring Elephant Man. United Reggae reports that Elephant Man will appear on the "Roots World Order," the upcoming album from Black Judah, on the Teflonblood label. It's unlcear if "Say Yeah" is the appearance.
From The Jamaica Observer's interview with Shaggy:
"I'm hoping Elephant Man wins. He's very excited about the nomination, and a win will mean more to him than to me," says Shaggy, who doesn't plan to attend the lavish ceremony in Los Angeles. "[The Grammy affair] doesn't hold that much significance to me anymore because I have seen it not being given to the right people at the right moment. It has lost its meaning for me, but it is still music's highest honour and you have to respect that," he adds, with a hint of finality in his voice.
Leighton Levy of the Jamaica Gleaner reports from Saturday's Shaggy charity concert in Jamaica. Sounds like it went well.
Dancing and deejaying from one side of the stage to the next, he had the crowd dancing, singing and laughing, especially when he asked for the lights to be shone on his face even though he was "not so cute". He even had a little boy come onstage and tried to learn his popular dance moves. However, the rhythmically challenged youth was unable to live up to expectations. After hugging the boy, a move that that drew 'aaaawwwws' from the audience, Elephant Man then said to him "Come offa mi stage." The audience laughed heartily.
Here's the video for "Save A Life," a new song from Shaggy that features Elephant Man, dedicated to raising money for the Bustamante Hospital for Children. Check out the Shaggy Makes a Difference Foundation website for more.
Via AceShowBiz.
The Jamaica Observer reports that Elephant Man will be featured on the upcoming album by Dashboard, which will be released by Truck Back Records.
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