Genki Desuka is the latest album from Jamaican dancehall artist Elephant Man, and it's a high-energy, fun-filled ride from start to finish. The album features 14 tracks that showcase Elephant Man's signature style of frenetic beats, catchy hooks, and playful lyrics.
From the opening track "Bun Bad Mind," Elephant Man sets the tone for the album with a fast-paced, dancehall-infused beat that's impossible not to move to. Other standout tracks include "Dance and Sweep," "Pon De River," and "Jook Gal," which all feature infectious rhythms and sing-along choruses that are sure to get any party started.
One of the album's strengths is its diverse range of influences, with Elephant Man incorporating elements of reggae, hip-hop, and pop music into his sound. This is particularly evident on tracks like "All Out," which features a pulsing electronic beat, and "Gully Creepa," which has a more laid-back, reggae-inspired groove.