Dancehall artiste Elephant Man says he is on top of his game since receiving criticism from Beenie Man in an international interview three months ago.
According to the deejay who has worked with P Diddy, Wycliffe Jean, Kat Deluna, Bobby Shmurda, Lil John and a host of other international acts, the old Elephant Man is back.
"Yu nuh see a dancing time? A my time again, Elephant Man is back. Right now mi have crazy songs a burn up the streets and the fans a feel dem. Ask Boom Boom, ask Harry Hype, ask the street," he said.
The deejay is currently receiving steady airplay for singles such as Duh di Right, Shmoney, Chikungunya, Breadfeaturing Quick Cook, and Syvva vs Moggla, which features Ding Dong.
Elephant Man is also aiming to improve his visibility and will film three music videos to amplify promotions for the songs next week.
"It's just non-stop work, wi still a tour. New York a check een to the music and the world a sey Elephant Man, right now December look good," the deejay said.
The deejay is also asking the recording industry to unite and show more love to one another.
"Right now wi just a sey di man dem fi break bread, yu one can't just want to prosper suh. Dats why mi and Quick Cook duh the song name Bread, because a unity wi a deal wid and every youth deserves a slice fi feed dem family," he said.
Elephant Man is also looking to release a new EP by the end of 2015.
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