"Pon de River, Pon de Bank" is the breakout 2003 dancehall hit by Jamaican artist (O'Neil Bryan) from the album Good 2 Go . The track is credited with bringing Kingston street dance culture to a global audience through its catchy hook and instructional dance moves. 🎵 Track Origins and Production Release Year : 2003.
The song is a "dance-instructional" track that names specific moves and real-world dancers from the Jamaican scene. Elephant Man - Pon de river
: The chorus melody is often compared to a blend of Nelly and Kelly Rowland’s "Dilemma" and Luther Vandross’s "I’d Rather". 🕺 The Dance Phenomenon "Pon de River, Pon de Bank" is the
: Good 2 Go , released under VP Records and later picked up by Atlantic Records for international distribution. Producers : Desmond Blake, Don Corleon, and Rupert Blake. The song is a "dance-instructional" track that names