D’Yani’s ‘The Little Things’ tops iTunes reggae charts

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Twenty years after breaking into the global reggae music industry and cementing his legacy with the iconic One Day rhythm, acclaimed Jamaican music producer Seanizzle is marking a fresh career milestone. His latest collaborative production, *The Little Things*, performed by rising singer D’Yani, has claimed the number one spot on both the US iTunes Reggae singles chart and the platform’s reggae music video chart, a win announced last Friday.

In an exclusive conversation with Jamaica Observer Online on Saturday, the hit-making producer opened up about his reaction to the track’s unexpected early success, describing his gratitude as too deep for words. For Seanizzle, D’Yani, and the entire creative team behind the single, *The Little Things* carries far more weight than a standard commercial release. The track was crafted in the wake of Hurricane Melissa last year, born from the raw personal experiences and genuine emotions of communities affected by the disaster, giving the project an authenticity that has resonated deeply with listeners.

This collaboration marks the second creative partnership between Seanizzle and D’Yani, and the producer said the experience of working together has been overwhelmingly positive. What sets D’Yani apart from many emerging artists, Seanizzle noted, is his clear artistic identity and unwavering commitment to his craft. That self-assurance created a relaxed, seamless creative energy in the recording studio, letting natural inspiration drive every step of the track’s production.

While *The Little Things* is currently being released as a standalone single, Seanizzle confirmed that it will also be featured as a key track on an upcoming full-length project scheduled to drop in the near future.

Seanizzle first rose to prominence two decades ago, when his breakout One Day rhythm turned him into a household name in reggae circles. The iconic production spawned a string of enduring hits, including the title track, ZJ Liquid’s fan-favorite *Wifey*, and *Swaggeritic* from Mr G, solidifying his reputation as one of reggae’s most innovative producers.