Dancehall News And Articles
Elephant Man talks flossing, Cham speaks classics
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- Published on Wednesday, 11 July 2012 23:49
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Irish and Chin's Sound Chat Radio consistently gives listeners exclusive interviews with key players in the Dancehall industry. Typically controversial in nature, the show's host Chin gets in-depth with guests, asking questions that most dare not ask. On recent Sound Chat radio programs, Dancehall artists Elephant Man and Baby Cham, who have both been holding up the dancehall banner for more than 10 years,opened up to Chin.
Elephant Man talks spending money out of control
Oneil Bryan, aka Elepha
nt Man "The Energy God," who put the 'dance' in dancehall with anthems like "Pon the River,""Willie Bounce," "Gully Creeper" and more, went all in with host Chin during a recent interview. The deejay revealed how he flosses nightly, spending excessive money at dances (dancehall raving). Renaming himself "Raving King," the deejay went on to ridicule fellow artists who walk around with pockets full of money and refuse to buy even a bottle of water. Furthermore, Elephant Man boasted about keeping up the "swag" in the dancehall. The deejay's hilarious antics and dialogue had listeners cracking up for more than 20 minutes! This over-the-top interview is a must hear! Click below to listen.
http://www.irishandchin.com/radio/listen-to-exclusive-radio-show-interviews/3017-ele-interview
Cham speaks on not flooding the market and making classics
Damion Beckett aka Ba
by Cham, now known to his fans as Cham, dished the skinny on his strategy of not flooding the market with his music. He advised host 'Chin' that he has never worried about playing the game that way as he knows his capabilities and that no one else can do what he does, giving much credit to his support system, aka Team Cham. Cham added "The secret is making classics...naturally you are on the road working non- stop, if your songs are not classics when you retire no one will remember you because Jamaica is producing 50 songs a week or more!" With dancehall defining hits such as "Joyride," "Showtime," "Bruk Out" and "Ghetto Story" -- Cham just may have proven his theory valid. The deejay also talked his friendship with Bounty, recording with his wife and lots more! Click below to listen.
http://www.irishandchin.com/radio/listen-to-exclusive-radio-show-interviews/2969-cham-interview
Sound Chat Radio airs EVERY Monday (7-10 PM) & Tuesday (5-8 PM): http://www.irishandchin.com/sound-chat

