Jamaican singer D’Yani is officially stepping into a new chapter of his career with the release of his debut album, Live Life & Prosper, a deeply personal 11-track project built around stories of love, struggle, hope and purpose. As the rising reggae talent unveils the album, he says listeners can expect more than music alone. “Every song carries a lesson or a testimony, and I hope people can find a piece of themselves in these stories,” D’Yani said.
Blending reggae, ska and lovers rock, Live Life & Prosper expands on the sound and storytelling that have helped build D’Yani’s growing profile. The album includes the previously released “Journey” and “Live A Little”, as well as “Dutchpot”, “Miss You Bad”, “Blooming”, “Fi Mi Mama” and “Jah Has Been Too Good”. The project has also been supported by music videos for “Dutchpot” and “Miss You Bad”, further bringing the singer’s personal narratives to life.
The release arrives after a period of increasing international visibility for D’Yani, including high-profile appearances such as DJ AG Fest and growing attention around his music beyond Jamaica. The project is also guided by a message that extends beyond entertainment. “At the end of the day, I just want the music to remind people that no matter what they’re facing, there’s always hope, always purpose, and always joy on the other side,” the singer explained.
For D’Yani, Live Life & Prosper is more than the title of his debut album. It is a personal philosophy, one he has reportedly tattooed on his body as a reflection of its significance in his life. With the new project now released, the Jamaican reggae singer has delivered his most substantial body of work yet, offering listeners 11 songs rooted in testimony, reflection and the belief that music can help people see parts of their own lives in someone else’s story.



