Elephant Man - Pon De River -

: It pays tribute to legendary dancer Gerald "Bogle" Levy , along with others like John , Keiva , and Stacy .

: Involves a hopping step with one foot forward while the opposite arm crosses the body.

"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. Elephant Man - Pon de river

: 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 specific moves and real-world dancers from the Jamaican scene. : It pays tribute to legendary dancer Gerald

: 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

: "Signal Di Plane," "Down Di Flank," and "Give Dem A Run". The track is credited with bringing Kingston street

: The song bridged the gap between Jamaican patois and global listeners, relying on high-energy hooks and visual dance cues to overcome language barriers. 📈 Chart Success and Awards Pon De River Pon De Bank