
Elephant Man x Chester Walker – Head Top (Remastered) produced by Very Huge Records 2026
Elephant Man has always been the kind of deejay who can turn a simple premise into a crowd-mover, and “Head Top (Remastered)” sits neatly inside that lane. The title itself points straight to dancehall body language and swagger, with Elephant Man working the kind of energetic, playful command that made him one of the defining voices of the early-2000s era. This remastered version keeps the song in circulation for a new run, with Chester Walker and Very Huge Records behind it.
Walker is no stranger to Elephant Man’s world. The St. Thomas-born engineer-turned-producer has been active since the 1990s, working with acts like Bounty Killer, Wayne Wonder and Elephant Man, and building Very Huge Records into a steady home for dancehall singles and revives. His productions have often carried a crossover-minded touch, and that sense of polish matters here too. The remaster gives the track a cleaner edge without sanding off its rough, street-side energy.
Elephant Man, born O’Neil Bryan in Seaview Gardens, came up through the Scare Dem Crew era before becoming a solo star on the strength of his hyperactive delivery and party-ready anthems like “Pon De River, Pon De Bank, ” “Log On” and “Nuh Linga. ” “Head Top” fits that history. It’s a brisk, rude-boy dancehall cut built for pull-up moments, with Elephant Man sounding right at home in the fast-talking, hype-driven pocket that made him a staple across yards, radio and dance floors. The remastered treatment suggests a catalog tune being sharpened for today’s streaming and DJ rotation, not a reinvention, and that’s exactly why it works.
Tracklist:
- Elephant Man x Chester Walker – Head Top (Remastered)
