This summer promises to be a thrilling season for dancehall enthusiasts, particularly with Elephant Man releasing two singles aimed at capturing the party scene. Renowned for his dynamic stage presence and infectious energy, the Energy Gad has been working on his new tracks, which have already begun to attract a fresh wave of fans and open new doors of opportunity. The artist has been actively promoting one of two new singles since the start of the year, ensuring his audience is ready for a summer of non-stop vibes.
Since April, Elephant Man has been heavily promoting his latest single, “Work Out,” produced by DJ Mac and Crash Dummy Production on the “Fiesta Riddim.” This track, inspired by the 2001 Stone Love Movement’s riddim that propelled Elephant Man’s hit “Jamaica,” has ignited a dance challenge on social media and in the streets. The single has resonated well with fans, gaining traction both online and offline. The music video, released in mid-May, has steadily garnered views on YouTube, reflecting the song’s growing popularity and the anticipation for what’s next from the dancehall maestro.
In addition to “Work Out,” Elephant Man has been teasing his upcoming single “Pop Me Collar,” produced in collaboration with Kemar McGregor on the “Insects Riddim.” The artist has shared preview videos on social media featuring choreography by the talented Christina A. González, and a subsequent video showcasing a dance-off between González and comedian Affion Crockett. This strategic promotional approach has heightened anticipation for “Pop Me Collar,” which is set for release before the end of June.