The
boisterous DJ Elephant Man (aka Energy God) was born O'Neil Bryan
in 1974. Overly large ears as a child earned him the nickname
"Dumbo Elephant" from his classmates in the Seaview
Gardens area of Kingston, Jamaica. Shabba Ranks and Bounty Killer
were Seaview residents at the time, and with King Jammy's studio
not so far away, Elephant Man had an early exposure to dancehall
culture.
While
singing at the gates of Ranks and Jammy's studios, Bounty Killer
heard him and suggested forming a group with other Seaview teens.
The group was originally called the Seaview Family, but after
Bounty Killer had a massive hit with "Big Guns Scare Dem,"
the name changed to Scare Dem Crew.
Scare
Dem Crew only released one album but played multiple festivals
around Jamaica, giving Elephant Man a chance to refine his on-stage
persona. Dancehall night at 1998's Reggae Sumfest was a highlight,
with Elephant Man climbing up a television camera crane and delivering
his energetic rhymes high above the audience.
The
rest of Scare Dem started to question the DJ's ability to be a
team player and Elephant Man left the group feeling disrespected.
Solo,
he was able to incorporate the hip-hop rhythms he loved on his
full-length debut, Comin' 4 You, released by Greensleeves in 2000.
The title cut from his second release, Log On, was a huge hit
and the album's WTC attacks commentary attracted a wealth of attention
from the press.
A
duet with one of Elephant Man's favorite rappers, Busta Rhymes,
appeared on a remix of Lil Jon's "Get Low," and Mariah
Carey recruited the DJ for an appearance on her Charmbracelet
album. Atlantic Records took note of his growing popularity and
released his major-label debut, Good 2 Go, in late 2003 while
his "Pon di River, Pon di Bank" single was taking urban
radio by storm.
Bio Courtesy All Music Guide
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