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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hot and Ready,
By Boasy Gal (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good 2 Go (Audio CD)
Ele has done a wonderful job pon di cd and all who no like it fi go sit down. Elephant man is the next big ting in dancehall. JA should be so proud. Big ups to Ele and keep doin what you doin. He soon knock Sean Paul out and if you can't understand it then don't listen to it. You fi close your ears.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I'ma drop.........Scoobay.........Run for Gova........Save your Mama,
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This review is from: Good 2 Go (Audio CD)
Elephant Man's "Good 2 Go" album is a great album. His unique style of reggae and hip-hop brings the whole dance floor together.
"Pon de River Pon de Bank," the only pure dance hall track to crack the charts since the genre got more reckless and hyper post-Shabba. It's a fantastic single and "Good 2 Go" surrounds it in standard dance hall album style: some killer, some filler, and at least one truly misguided moment. Elephant Man singing to the tune of Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" on "Fan Dem Off" supplies the misguided moment, but there are 19 other tracks to choose from with the filler being better than usual and the killer being just what kicking stereos crave. I honestly love reggae. From the late Bob Marley to the hip Sean Paul, I have been listening to this beautiful type of music nearly all my life Besides the pumping and contagious "River," there's the deep and ominous chant of "Jamaica" and a perfectly executed team-up with Killah Priest on the hypnotic and smoke-filled "Who We Are." Joel Chin (a member of the family that started the VP label/dynasty) contributes production that is both quirky and breezy on "Cock Up Your Bumper," with the usually brash Elephant Man prattling on about "yellow underwear" like a tripped-out Harry Belafonte. `Good 2 Go' is obviously is a good listen, but at times can be overstuffed like "Signal de Plane." `Good 2 Go' is a great dance hall album that focuses on the energetic artist in his prime with little refinement. This one is great to have.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Elephant Man is there!,
This review is from: Good 2 Go (Audio CD)
Good to Go is an absolutely brilliant album.At first listen it'll probably hit you like a whirlwind! there's so much creativity crammed in those 70 minutes.Musically it takes you to all 4 corners of the dancehall scene...there's hip-hop,roots,reggae,bashment all mixed together and decorated with a POP sensibility.Musically it accomodates all the best 2003/4 dancehall rhythms and never lets up.Lyrically 'Ele' is in a league of his own and the speed and versatility of his delivery is astounding! sometimes you'll have 2 or 3 vocal snathes hitting you at the same time,1 in 1 speaker and 1 in the other or all on top of each other.Youy'll never get bored and this album will keep you coming back for another listen again and again.KILLER!
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