Seanizzle Records is the Jamaican dancehall and reggae
production house built around producer Sean ‘Seanizzle’ Reid, a
name closely tied to the modern riddim era. Based in Kingston, the
label has become known for crisp, percussion-led productions that
balance street-level energy with melody and crossover appeal.
Seanizzle’s work sits in the tradition of producers who turn a
single rhythm into a whole release cycle, and that approach has
helped define his catalog over the years.
He first rose to wider attention through the success of the One Day
Riddim, which helped establish Seanizzle as more than a
behind-the-scenes beatmaker. From there, his catalog expanded into
a steady stream of reggae and dancehall projects that found their
way into clubs, sound systems, and digital platforms alike.
Seanizzle has described himself not just as a producer, but also as
a recording artiste, and that flexibility has shaped the label’s
identity. His productions have also crossed into related styles
such as soca, reggaeton, and hip-hop, giving the Seanizzle sound a
broader, more international edge.
Across the years, Seanizzle Records has been associated with a
number of recognizable dancehall moments and artists. Releases like
Hungry Dawgz Riddim and Dutty Gamez Riddim reflect the label’s core
strength: building a rhythm first, then letting different voices
and personalities bring it to life. That method has long been
central to Jamaican production culture, and Seanizzle has used it
to keep the label relevant across changing eras in the genre.
What stands out most about Seanizzle Records is its consistency.
Rather than chasing trends for a single moment, the label has
focused on a durable sound that can move from hardcore dancehall to
more melodic, radio-friendly territory without losing its Jamaican
foundation. Seanizzle’s reputation rests on that balance of
versatility and identity, which has made the label a familiar name
for listeners who follow contemporary reggae and dancehall
production closely.


























