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Elephant Man
CareerBorn in Kingston, Jamaica, he started out his musical career as a member of the Scare Dem Crew, later continuing as a solo artist.
He was later characterised for several trademarks, such as his dyed yellow-orange hair, his unique low-key voice, and his stage performance, which included jumping and running, or even climbing on stage props and monitors.
His acoustic trademark is marked by a light lisp.Bryan had his first international recognition when he and Puma settled a contract for using his single "All Out" for its Olympics commercial campaign in 2004.He also had a song called "Willie Bounce" that appeared on several mixtapes in early 2006.
It sampled the first few bars from "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor.Recently, Bryan signed with New York-based label Bad Boy Records and released Let's Get Physical on 6 November 2007.
The first single is called "Five-O" and features Wyclef Jean.
Another track on the album will feature Diddy and Busta Rhymes, and it was produced by Cipha Sounds and Solitair.Many of his songs are found on various Riddim Driven albums by VP Records and Greensleeves Records's Rhythm Album series.
He performs on popular riddims such as "Diwali", "Coolie", "Stepz", and "Bubble Up".The Gully Creeper dance, for which Bryan created a song, was danced by Usain Bolt at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing after winning the gold medal and breaking a world record in the 200 meter sprint.
In 2009 released a cover of the song "We Are The World" in tribute to Michael Jackson.
He also plays one of the following song "Ooo La La La" by Teena Marie.
In 2013 he did a cover of Eminem's song "Berzerk".
Also he first appeared on BET Awards where he sang with Beenie Man.
He was invited to sing on the album Free the Universe from Major Lazer where he collaborated for the song "Wind Up".He said in an interview that after the tour ends, he will release an album, it will be called Out Of Control.Legal issuesBryan has been criticised for his lyrics calling for violence against gay people.
In 2003 British LBGT group OutRage! called for the arrest and prosecution of several dancehall stars including Elephant Man, Bounty Killer and Beenie Man for violation of hate crimes statutes.
In 2004, he was dropped from the MOBO awards.
Since then pressure from his record company and agreement with gay rights groups to avoid songs with lyrics deemed to incite homophobic violence have allowed him to perform in the UK.
In 2009, his scheduled appearance at Toronto's Caribana festival was cancelled for similar reasons.In January, 2012, Bryan was arrested on allegations for the grievous assault and rape of a 31-year-old woman who accused him of raping her in his home in Jamaica.
He has since been released on J$ 400,000 (roughly $4,600 in American currency).
What You Gon' Do (Jamaica Remix)
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Bun Bad Mind
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