Jamaican singer D’Yani has secured another international milestone, officially signing with UK-based independent label Lizzy Records. The news arrives as his single “The Little Things” surges to No. 1 on the U.S. iTunes Reggae Songs Chart and tops the Reggae Music Video rankings. The deal, inked in recent days, was confirmed with Prism Marketing Consultants by credible sources and signals a strategic expansion of the singer’s career beyond the Caribbean soundscape, aligning his growing catalogue with a label known for its influence within the UK and alternative music scene.
Lizzy Records, led by Sincere, has built a reputation for nurturing emerging talent and promoting boundary-pushing sounds within the UK’s evolving music landscape. The partnership is expected to strengthen D’Yani’s international positioning, leveraging the label’s distribution network and youth-driven digital strategy to amplify his global reach. Meanwhile, Sincere has publicly expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, signalling confidence in the Jamaican vocalist’s crossover potential.
The momentum follows the success of “The Little Things,” a soulful reggae track produced by Seanizzle under Seanizzle Records. The single, released on March 27, has resonated with audiences for its reflective message centred on appreciating life’s simple moments. Its accompanying visuals further reinforce that theme, drawing inspiration from the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, which shaped the song’s introspective tone and emotional depth.
D’Yani has credited personal experiences shared with family and close friends during that period as the creative spark behind the record, describing how those moments shifted his perspective on success and fulfilment. With chart-topping performance and a newly secured UK label partnership, the Jamaican reggae artist now appears poised for a significant international breakout, with industry observers closely watching his next moves as he continues to build global momentum.
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