Pon de Floor Lyrics

[Intro]
Come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again, come again
Major Lazer

[Chorus]
Pon de floor
Pon de floor

[Bridge]
Ladies, get in line
Let me see your bestest wine
Ladies, get in line
Let me see your bestest wine
Baby, get in line
Let me see your bestest wine
Move every part of your spine
Gimme some of yours
Lemme give you some of mine

[Pre-Chorus]
Pon de floor, anyweh
Pon de floor, anyweh
Pon de floor, anyweh
Pon de floor, anyweh
Pon de floor, pon de floor
Pon de, pon de, pon de, pon de
Pon, pon, pon, pon, pon, pon, pon
Pon de floor
[Chorus]
Major Lazer

[Bridge]
Ladies, get in line
Let me see your bestest wine
Ladies, get in line
Let me see your bestest wine
Baby, get in line
Let me see your bestest wine
Move every part of your spine
Gimme some of yours
Lemme give you some of mine

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“Pon De Floor” is a 2009 dancehall song by Major Lazer featuring reggae artist Vybz Kartel from the group’s debut album Guns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do. The track was produced by Major Lazer and Afrojack and is instantly identifiable by its snare-heavy marching band rhythm and bold synth riffs throughout. Its music video features dancers performing extreme Jamaican dances like “daggering” against a phantasmic, colorful background that shifts perspective throughout the clip.

After experiencing its own success through 2010, the song gained a second life when it was extensively sampled into “Run The World (Girls),” the lead single from Beyonce’s 2011 album 4.

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