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[2026] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Reggae Classics [Western & Japanese]

Reggae music continues to evolve today, incorporating various genres while carrying on its traditional sound.

It’s a genre that spans a wide range of themes—from sweet love songs to social messages—and in recent years, the rise of female artists has been especially notable, particularly in Jamaica, the music’s birthplace.

In this article, we’ve put together standout reggae tracks we’d recommend to women, including not only Jamaican artists but also “Japa-Reggae” from Japan, which boasts many outstanding musicians.

From empowering songs by female artists to love songs from a male perspective, enjoy this diverse and vibrant selection!

[2026] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Reggae Classics [Western & Japanese] (61–70)

as it isSPINNA B-ILL

Spinna B-ILL / As It Is - Official Music Video -
as it isSPINNA B-ILL

This reggae classic by SPINNA B-ILL boasts strong popularity even in live performances, thanks to its essentially glamorous presentation.

Its familiar, easy-listening vocals and track create a gentle vibe that also makes it appealing to women.

Riddimpētaman

PETER MAN “Riddim” PV
Riddimpētaman

A DJ from Naniwa who shakes all five senses of every listener with a one-of-a-kind skill.

His tracks are sophisticated yet catchy, and his playful words and lyrics packed candidly with joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness strike a chord with listeners.

The song in the video is a track filled with gratitude and love for reggae.

SAMURAImanji rain

While he is also known as actor Yosuke Kubozuka, who won the Japan Academy Prize for Best Actor as the youngest recipient in history, he began his career as a reggae DJ under the name Manji Line in 2006.

He started from the ground up in the live scene and has been gaining support thanks to that grassroots approach.

His cleverly crafted, playful lyrics delivered through a distinctive flow leave a strong impression.

Life Goes Ondōraku

DOURAKU / Life Goes On (Official Music Video)
Life Goes Ondōraku

While frequenting his local dance hall, Douraku developed an admiration for DJs, decided to sing, and began his career.

He quickly rose to prominence, scored hits, and his name spread nationwide.

The song in the video is a cheer anthem for those who keep chasing their dreams.

It carries a powerful message: “You’re the protagonist of your own life, aren’t you?”

Golden SoulShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Golden Soul” MUSIC VIDEO
Golden SoulShonan no Kaze

They are a four-member Japanese reggae group making waves worldwide.

With uniquely positive message songs that inspire courage and hope, they have captivated many young people.

The song in the video is the theme for the TV Asahi drama “Negotiator,” a powerful track that proclaims a strong message: instead of making excuses, live with determination and give it everything you’ve got.

damn old manyujin

This is a reggae masterpiece by Yujin, who has honed his high-skill flow to a level that stands out even in the hip-hop scene, firmly establishing his presence.

The delicate beat approach is pleasing to the ear, delivering an impressive result that can be recommended to women as well.

Wanna Be LovedBuju Banton

Buju Banton – Wanna Be Loved (Official Music Video)
Wanna Be LovedBuju Banton

This is a song by Buju Banton themed around the “search for true love.” It conveys a wish to be loved just as one is, without conditions or expectations.

Featured on the album ’Til Shiloh, released in January 1995, this track holds an important place in Banton’s career.

It has been highly praised for blending traditional reggae rhythms with new elements.

The lyrics, which sing of a long journey in search of sincere love and the hardships along the way, will resonate with many listeners.

It’s recommended for times when you feel lonely or are seeking a genuine connection.

Its heartfelt, positive message is sure to give you strength and hope.