Renowned Jamaican producer Seanizzle will officially be celebrating two decades with an official event on Friday, August 22.
“Celebrating 20 years in music, the first thing I have to say is, wow, God is truly amazing! It elicits a mixture of emotions, including gratitude, excitement, and appreciation,” the producer said.
The grand feat will be marked at the luxury celebration dubbed ‘Legacy & Evolution’ — a formal, black-and-white affair, with a touch of gold, blending celebration, reflection, and high-level networking in a refined, red-carpet atmosphere.
It will be held at Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre in St Andrew.
The evening will feature a curated Seanizzle history walkthrough, complimentary Champagne on arrival, a food-inclusive gourmet experience, bottle service and luxury booths, photo installations, red carpet, and branded photo props.
Patrons will also be entertained in fine style with live sets from top DJs including Chris Dymond x Code Lank, DJ Ashile, Di Unit and ZJ Liquid and DJ Curtisy.
“Just come and enjoy a very elegant night with good music, good food, and good vibes. There will be a segment to showcase exclusive new music to be released very soon,” the producer added.
Falling in love with music from a tender age, Seanizzle (given name Sean Reid) grew up in a household of music lovers, being exposed by his mother to classic oldies with Skeeter Davis and Aretha Franklin to Celine Dion and Whitney Houston, just to name a few. His brother, who was a sound system lover, collected cassettes from all the prominent sound systems like Kilimanjaro, Stone Love, Bass Odyssey, Gemini, and many more.
This love blossomed into a successful career as a music producer, recording artiste, artiste manager, music consultant, and now event promoter. He has put his skills behind some of the biggest productions in dancehall to date, such as the rhythms One Day, Split Personality, 47th Floor, and Powerhouse, as well as the tracks
Nah Sell Out parts one and two by Khago, Gully Creepa by Elephant Man, Drinking Rum and Redbull by Beenie Man and Future Fambo, Way We Roll by Mavado, and Rasta Party by Bugle.
“This anniversary provides a moment to reflect on the journey, the evolution, personal growth, the ups and downs, [and] that the impact the music has [had] on myself, the artistes, and the audiences, and the opportunity to acknowledge the support of those who helped along the way,” the producer continued.