Good 2 Go

Year: 2003
Artist: Elephant Man

Other albums by Elephant Man

Elephant Man - Energy God (Monsters of Dancehall)
Elephant Man - Let's Get Physical
Let's Get Physical
2008, songs: 4
Elephant Man - Energy God: The Best of Elephant Man
Elephant Man - Higher Level
Higher Level
2002, songs: 3
Elephant Man - Log On
Log On
2001, songs: 1
Elephant Man - The Energy God
The Energy God
2007, songs: 1
Elephant Man - Comin' 4 You!
Comin' 4 You!
2000, songs: 3
Elephant Man - Good 2 Go [Clean]
Good 2 Go [Clean]
2003, songs: 1

Facts about the album "Good 2 Go"

Album Title: Good 2 Go
Artist: Elephant Man

Meta Information: "Good 2 Go" is the fourth studio album by Jamaican dancehall artist Elephant Man, released on November 11, 2003, through VP Records. The album features a fusion of dancehall, reggae, and hip-hop influences, showcasing Elephant Man's energetic and charismatic style. It received positive reviews from critics for its infectious beats and lively delivery, cementing Elephant Man's status as a prominent figure in the dancehall scene. The album's production includes contributions from notable producers such as Dave Kelly, Sly & Robbie, and Donovan Bennett.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Breakthrough Success: "Good 2 Go" marked a significant breakthrough for Elephant Man, becoming his most successful album to date. It peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Top Reggae Albums chart and spawned several hit singles, including "Pon de River, Pon de Bank" and "Signal de Plane".

  2. International Recognition: The album's success helped Elephant Man gain international recognition, particularly in markets outside Jamaica. Tracks like "Signal de Plane" and "Jamaica" received significant airplay in the United States and Europe, expanding his fanbase globally.

  3. Collaboration Highlights: "Good 2 Go" features collaborations with various artists, adding diversity to the album's sound. Notable collaborations include "All Nite (Don't Stop)" featuring Janet Jackson, showcasing Elephant Man's crossover appeal, and "Five-O" featuring Wyclef Jean, blending dancehall with hip-hop influences. These collaborations contributed to the album's broad appeal across different music genres.

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