Background
Serani was born 7 June 1982 in Kingston, Jamaica.
Serani was born 7 June 1982 in Kingston, Jamaica.
He is best known for his involvement in Sean Paul"s album The Trinity and his 2008 single Number Games, that has sold 400,000 singles so far. Serani also released many hit singles, such as Skip To My Luu, Doh and She Loves Maine.
He decided at a young age that his two other best friends who also shared the same interest in music should put together DASECA productions in 2001. 2006-2008: Early career/Production credits
In 2006, Serani co-produced the first two singles on Sean Paul’s new platinum album Trinity, including "We Be Burnin"", which was the first released single.
"We be Burnin’" track helped Trinity break a Jamaican record of 107,000 copies sold in the first week.
Serani also produced the album Smash riddim, which hosts the song "Dutty Wine" by Tony Matterhorn. Dutty Wine was the number one song in Jamaica and England for a lengthy period of time.
Serani is credited for helping bring into the limelight other Jamaican heavyweights such as Mavado, Alaine Laughton and Bugle with his catchy beats such as the Anger Management riddim on which Mavado voiced his landmark hit "Real McCoy". They are also the backbone of The Alliance affiliated band Anger Management.
His first and very successful attempt at singing was on Mavado"s hit song Dying which is featured on the latter"s début album Gangsta for Life: The Symphony of David Brooks.
He sang the hook and Mavado chanted the verses. 2008 – present: rise to fame and Number Games
In 2008, Serani landed a contract to record two albums for Victor Company of Japan Entertainment, before going on to sign the deal with Phase One. Serani is self-produces most of his own songs and has promoted singles such as "Doh" featuring Bugle, "Number Games" and "She Loves Maine".
A constant touring artist, in 2012 he was at the top of his career with an amazing performance at the legendary Ride Club in Vienna.