D’yani and Remus are crafting reggae’s next big moment with ‘Journey’

In the dynamic landscape of modern Jamaican reggae, few creative partnerships have generated as much organic buzz as the collaboration between fast-rising vocal powerhouse D’yani and acclaimed producer Kareem “Remus” Burrell, heir to the legacy of iconic Xterminator Records founder Phillip “Fatis” Burrell. Where many industry collaborations feel forced and transactional, this creative alliance has always felt like a natural, destined match — and now the pair is preparing to elevate their work to a global stage with their highly anticipated new release.

Slated to drop June 5, “Journey” serves as the lead single from D’yani’s forthcoming debut studio album *Live Life and Prosper*, a project that both creator and producer frame as a defining milestone in their already buzzworthy partnership. At its core, the track lives up to its name: it is a raw, reflective exploration of personal growth, resilience, heartbreak, hard-won triumph, and the small, transformative moments that shape a life between those extremes.

For D’yani, the track is far more than just another release — it is a deeply personal confession drawn directly from his own lived experience. “’Journey’ is a very personal song for me,” the artist shared. “It came from real-life experiences — the ups, the downs, the growth, the losses, the blessings, everything that shapes you along the way. I wasn’t trying to force a story. I was simply speaking my truth.”

That unfiltered authenticity has become D’yani’s trademark, helping the soulful-voiced singer emerge as one of reggae’s most compelling young talents in the years following the global pandemic. Gifted with an innate ability to turn intimate personal experience into universally relatable anthems, he has quickly built a loyal global fanbase hungry for his fresh take on the genre.

Burrell, who has overseen the track’s creation from its earliest stages, notes that the magic of “Journey” predates the first time the team stepped into the recording booth. “Working with D’yani on ‘Journey’ was a special experience because there’s a genuine chemistry between us whenever we create music,” Burrell explained. “Nothing feels forced. We trust each other creatively, and that allows the songs to develop naturally.”

That seamless creative chemistry is audible across every second of the finished track. Recorded at Kingston’s legendary Tuff Gong Studios, the production is elevated by soaring, layered harmonies from backing vocalists Sherieta Lewis, Roselyn Williams and Tamekia Moncrieffe, whose combined vocal work elevated the track far beyond the team’s initial expectations. “The way they blended together was powerful,” Burrell recalled. “In a way, it felt much bigger than three voices.”

The final product strikes a rare balance: it feels both deeply intimate and sweeping cinematic, encouraging quiet reflection while retaining an uplifting, accessible energy that resonates across listener demographics. “Sonically, we wanted it to feel uplifting and soulful,” D’yani said. “Something people could reflect on but still feel good listening to.”

The arrival of “Journey” comes at a moment when D’yani’s career is accelerating at a remarkable pace. The pair previously earned a breakout hit with “Live A Little”, which quickly became one of reggae’s biggest streaming success stories in recent memory. The track racked up more than seven million views on YouTube alone, earned millions of streams on Spotify, and found a massive audience far outside Jamaica’s borders. Its unexpected success even caught the eye of international superstar DJ Khaled, who repeatedly shared the track with his millions of followers across social media.

“To date, ‘Live A Little’ would be my biggest production commercially and in terms of audience growth,” Burrell said, noting that the track has amassed 18 million streams across all digital platforms. More than its commercial success, he says, the hit established a clear creative blueprint that has guided every project that followed, including the upcoming debut album. “’Live A Little’ established a clear creative direction for D’yani and laid the foundation for the album we are working on.”

For reggae fans around the world, the Burrell name carries inherent weight and respect. Phillip “Fatis” Burrell, Remus’ father, was one of the founding architects of modern roots reggae, helping launch and nurture the careers of legends including Luciano, Sizzla and Mikey General while building Xterminator Records into one of the most influential institutions in Jamaican music history. Today, the younger Burrell is carrying that iconic legacy into a new era through his own creative platform XTM.Nation.

“Growing up around my father, I had a front-row seat to the way he approached music and artistes,” Burrell said. “More than the hits and accolades, he taught me the importance of quality, authenticity and staying true to the message in the music.” Those foundational lessons shape Burrell’s approach to his work today, rooted in the belief that creators carry a responsibility to deliver meaningful, positive content to audiences. “As creators, we have a responsibility to contribute something positive to the world,” he said. “Whether it’s hope, inspiration, encouragement, or simply helping someone through a difficult moment, music can have a real impact on people’s lives.”

That philosophy aligns perfectly with D’yani’s own artistic mission. Since breaking onto the scene in 2022 with the fan-favorite *Feelings (Remix)* featuring Jada Kingdom, D’yani has steadily grown from a promising newcomer to one of the most recognizable faces of contemporary reggae. A string of hit tracks including “Señorita”, “Goddess”, “Birthday”, “Lock and Key” and “Ride It” have cemented his reputation as a versatile artist capable of balancing romance, vulnerability, and modern reggae swagger. His rising popularity has also translated to sold-out and packed stages across the globe: over the past three years, he has become a staple at the Caribbean’s biggest annual festivals, including Reggae Sumfest, Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival, St Kitts Music Festival, Barbados Reggae Weekend and London’s City Splash Festival.

Even as acclaim and audience growth continue to accelerate, D’yani insists he is only just beginning to show fans the full scope of his artistry. His debut album *Live Life and Prosper*, scheduled for global release this summer via UK-based YE/Lizzy Records, is set to reveal a deeper, more fully realized side of his creative identity. “I’m really excited for the coming months,” D’yani said. “Not just for people to hear more music, but for them to fully experience the world we’ve been building with *Live Life and Prosper*. There’s a lot more to come.”

If the lead single “Journey” is any indication, the creative world D’yani and Burrell have built is poised to expand far beyond what either imagined. For the pair, the road ahead is still unfolding — but together, they are crafting a sonic journey that reggae fans across the globe will be eager to follow.