Lukie D's 'Missing You Like Crazy' certified platinum in New Zealand

Reggae singer Lukie D's 2005 hit 'Missing You Like Crazy' has achieved platinum certification in New Zealand, nearly 20 years after its release. The milestone reflects 30,000 units in combined sales and streaming, as announced by Recorded Music NZ. Lukie D expressed surprise at the song's enduring popularity.

Certification Details

The track 'Missing You Like Crazy,' released in 2005 on the Old Skool riddim by Fi Wi Music Jamaica, was produced by Courtney John. This riddim also features notable songs like 'Float Away' by Rude, 'Do You Know' by Mr. Vegas, 'When You Say' by Courtney John, and 'It's All About Love' by Jovi Rockwell. The platinum certification, issued last Friday by Recorded Music NZ, marks equivalent sales and streaming of 30,000 units.

Artist's Reaction

Lukie D, born Michael Kennedy, shared his astonishment in a statement, noting he never expected the song to become a hit during its recording. 'Its longevity reinforces the importance of always delivering your best work in the studio,' he said. The song draws from relatable emotions and experiences, which Lukie D aimed to capture in lyrics and melody.

Career Impact

This international success has boosted the song's reach beyond Jamaica, especially in the South Pacific region, leading to touring opportunities and collaborations. Lukie D began his career on local sound systems and gained recognition as part of the group LUST. His discography includes hits like 'Centre of Attraction,' 'Don’t Deny Me' featuring Lt. Stitchie, and 'Used to Be My Girl,' which charted in 2006 via Downsound Records.

The certification highlights the lasting appeal of reggae music in global markets, even two decades later.

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