ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

‘Pon de Replay’: The Song That Kicked Off Rihanna’s Career

She performed it in a special Def Jam audition for Jay-Z and L.A. Reid.

Published on

Rihanna Music of the Sun album cover
Cover: Courtesy of Island Def Jam Music Group

“Pon De Replay” is Rihanna’s debut single, the beginning of a pioneering and iconic career that continues to push the boundaries of what pop music can be. Prior to inking a record deal with the famed Def Jam Recordings, Rihanna was discovered in her home country of Barbados by American record producer Evan Rogers, who organized a trip for Rihanna to fly to New York. Rogers helped arrange a studio session for the burgeoning singer, who recorded some demos to be circulated around to a number of major labels.

Mariah Carey - The Emancipation Of Mimi
Mariah Carey - The Emancipation Of Mimi
Mariah Carey - The Emancipation Of Mimi

The first to respond to the demo tape was Jay-Z, who had recently become president and CEO of Def Jam Recordings. Rihanna auditioned for him and L.A. Reid. In an interview with The Guardian, Rihanna recalled the meeting: “‘And that’s when I really got nervous’… ‘I was like: Oh God, he’s right there, I can’t look, I can’t look, I can’t look!’ I remember being extremely quiet.”

Buy Rihanna’s music on vinyl now.

It’s hard to imagine now, knowing what Rihanna would become, but at her meeting with Jay, she says, “I was very shy. I was cold the entire time. I had butterflies… I was star-struck.” She sang Whitney Houston’s “For The Love Of Me,” the aforementioned “Pon De Replay,” and another song co-written by Rogers, “The Last Time.” “‘The audition definitely went well,’ she recalled. “They [Def Jam] locked me into the office – till 3 am. And Jay-Z said, ‘There’s only two ways out. Out the door after you sign this deal. Or through this window …’ And we were on the 29th floor. Very flattering.”

Rihanna - Pon de Replay (Internet Version)

Click to load video

“Pon De Replay” was a commercial smash when it was released in 2005. And, as uDiscover Music’s De’Shan Smith points out, the song fueled a broader dancehall revival that included Sean Paul, Lady Saw, and Beenie Man. Both authentically Barbadian and authentically pop, the song immediately marked Rihanna as something special.

Buy Rihanna’s music on vinyl now.

 

Click to comment
Comments are temporarily disabled and will return shortly.
Frank Zappa
Frank Zappa
Cheaper Than Cheep
Super Deluxe Edition Box Set
ORDER NOW
ABBA
ABBA
ABBA (50th Anniversary)
Color Vinyl Box Set
ORDER NOW
Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey
The Emancipation of Mimi: 20th Anniversary Edition 5LP Box Set
ORDER NOW
Keyshia Cole
Keyshia Cole
The Way It Is
Limited Edition Rose Garden 2LP
ORDER NOW
Yusuf / Cat Stevens
Yusuf / Cat Stevens
Saturnight (Live in Tokyo)
Limited Edition LP
ORDER NOW
Steely Dan
Steely Dan
The Royal Scam
LP
ORDER NOW
uDiscover Music - Back To Top
uDiscover Music - Back To Top