The second full-length album by MAJOR LAZER, Free the Universe, is set for release tomorrow (15 April).
The new record, out on Mad Decent, features appearances by a host of Jamaican artists including ELEPHANT MAN, VYBZ KARTEL and BUSY SIGNAL, among many others.
DJ RICHIE BLOOD has dropped the December ReggaeChapter podcast featuring a straight-up mix of 2012’s biggest riddims out of Jamaica.
Welcome to the November edition of the ReggaeChapter series of podcasts with host DJ RICHIE BLOOD.
Dancehall deejay ELEPHANT MAN, real name O’Neil Bryan, will return to court in February after his ongoing rape case was postponed.

DJ RICHIE BLOOD delivers another set packed full of the latest roots, dancehall and dub music for ReggaeChapter.com's monthly podcast.
DJ RICHIE BLOOD delivers another rammed set featuring the best in reggae, dancehall and jungle coming out of Jamaica and the UK.
BBC 1Xtra dancehall DJ ROBBO RANX has celebrated Jamaica’s 50th anniversary of independence from the UK with a free-to-view documentary on the legendary Tuff Gong Studios in Kingston.
DJ RICHIE BLOOD has dropped the latest edition of the ReggaeChapter podcast featuring the best in reggae, dancehall, dub and jungle music.
Download the show here or listen to it on Mixcloud.
This month DJ RICHIE BLOOD delivers another hour of the best in dancehall, dub, jungle and reggae to get you warmed up as the summer season kicks off.
The June podcast blazes a trail showcasing brand new dancehall riddims including Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor’s Bassline Riddim, Aurora Skies Riddim Pt.2 and Dre Skull’s Loudspeaker Riddim.
ReggaeChapter.com’s latest podcast hosted by DJ RICHIE BLOOD is now available to download featuring the latest dancehall, reggae, dub and jungle.
The new ReggaeChapter.com podcast for April is now available and features the latest dancehall and reggae music coming out of Jamaica and the UK.
Listen to the show on Mixcloud or download it here.
Jamaican dancehall artist ELEPHANT MAN, real name O’Niel Bryan, has been charged with “grevious sexual assault and rape”.
According to the Jamaica Observer he was taken into police custody yesterday for questioning by detectives.
Jamaican dancehall artist ELEPHANT MAN has two new tracks out so far this month - “Gal Settings” on Di Genius Records and ‘On Di 2012’ from Mafio House Productions.
‘Gal Settings’ was produced by Stephen ‘Di Genius’ McGregor and inspired by RIHANNA’s single ‘We Found Love’.
“Gal Settings”
The official line-up for the sixth edition of the Amsterdam Reggae Festival can now be revealed.
The show will take place on 26 February 2012 at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and includes the following artists:
Jamaican dancehall musician ELEPHANT MAN has angered his fans in Uganda after failing to perform at a recent show, according allAfrica.com.
The 'Let's Get Physical' concert was originally planned for the Cricket Oval in Lugogo, but organisers failed to pay the UGX40 million (£10,417) rent.
The show was then moved to the Kati Kati grounds, but ELEPHANT MAN refused to go on stage after the promoters failed to settle his wages.
Jamaican musician ELEPHANT MAN has put out a video appealing for his recently stolen items, including his passport, to be returned just days before an international tour.
Here it is:
Jamaican dancehall artists ELEPHANT MAN and MR VEGAS are set to perform separate shows in Africa over the coming weeks.
After performing in Zimbabwe earlier this year, ELEPHANT MAN will return to Africa in December for two shows – one at the Lugogo Cricket Oval in Uganda (2 December) and the other at the Expo Ground Gikodo in Rwanda (3 December).
O'Niel Bryan, more commonly known as dancehall artist ELEPHANT MAN or “The Energy God”, has been ordered to return to court in November to face charges of stealing electricity.
According to the Jamaica Observer the deejay appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court this morning and was told that his trial date will be on 30 November.
Dancehall musician O'Neil Bryan, better known as ELEPHANT MAN, has appeared in court accused of “abstracting electricity” from the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS).
The Jamaican deejay has denied the allegations, but JPS investigators told the court they had gone to his Hill Crest Avenue apartment in Kingston, St. Andrew and found an illegal connection.
He was arrested at his home on 2 June after it was discovered that he was using stolen electricity.