Let's Get Physical

Let's Get Physical is an album by Elephant Man released on Bad Boy in 2008.

Let's Get Physical
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 8, 2008
GenreReggae fusion, dancehall, hip hop
Label
ProducerDiddy
Chris Chin
Harve Pierre
Willie Daniels
Rupert "Q 45" Blake
Swizz Beatz
Elephant Man chronology
Good 2 Go
(2003)
Let's Get Physical
(2008)
Singles from Let's Get Physical
  1. "Five-O"
    Released: April 24, 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]
DJBooth.net[2]

The first single from the album, "Five-O" features Wyclef Jean.

The song "Willie Bounce" appeared on several mixtapes in early 2006. Elephant Man borrowed the first few bars from "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor.

The second single "Jump" was released on November 6 and it features and was produced by Swizz Beatz.

U.S track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Time
1 "Drop Dead" Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor 3:04
2 "Dem Nah Ready" Mark Pinnock 3:41
3 "Feel the Steam" Willie Daniels & Andrew "Goldenchyl" Fennell Chris Brown 3:40
4 "Throw Your Hands Up" Richard "Richie D" Martin & Willie Daniels Rihanna 3:19
5 "Five-O" Wyclef Jean Wyclef Jean & Diddy 4:39
6 "Jump" Swizz Beatz 3:08
7 "Back That Thing on Me (Shake That)" Mario Winans Mario Winans 3:12
8 "Our World" Trevor "Baby G" James Demarco 3:10
9 "The Way We Roll (Remix)" Willie Daniels Busta Rhymes & Shaggy 4:11
10 "Sweep the Floor" Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor 3:19
11 "Body Talk" Willie Daniels Co-produced by Dwayne Shippy Kat DeLuna & Jha Jha 4:04
12 "Who Wanna" Swizz Beatz Swizz Beatz 3:09
13 "Five-O (Remix)" Wyclef Jean, Swizz Beatz Wyclef Jean, Swizz Beatz, Assassin, Yung Joc, & Diddy 4:05
14 "Gully Creepa" Sean 'Seannizzle' Reid 3:26

Japanese track listing[3]

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Time
1 "Ready Fi Di Video" Mark Pinnock 3:45
2 "Drop Dead" Stephen McGregor 3:07
3 "The Way We Roll" (Remix) Cipha Sounds & Solitair Busta Rhymes & Shaggy 4:20
4 "Willie Bounce" Rupert "Q45" Blake 4:10
5 "Throw Your Hands Up" Richard "Richie D" Martin & Willie Daniels Rihanna 3:22
6 "Five-O" Willie Daniels Wyclef Jean & Diddy 4:38
7 "Gangster World" Troyton Rami Rehka 3:01
8 "Shake That Ass Is On Fire" Rohan "Jah SnowCone" Fuller 3:38
9 "That La La" Richard "Richie D" Martin Mýa 2:48
10 "Like A Snake" Richard "Richie D" Martin & Willie Daniels Don Omar 3:22
11 "Wave Ya Rag" Lil' Jon 3:42
12 "Real Pimps" Troyton Rami 3:20
13 "Five-O" (Remix) Willie Daniels Wyclef Jean, Swizz Beatz, Assassin, & Yung Joc 4:07
  • In the track "Like a Snake", Elephant Man reuses the lyrics from the song "Shake (Remix)" with the Ying Yang Twins and Pitbull.
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