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

A song by RYO the SKYWALKER that celebrates the importance of love and bonds over a soothing reggae rhythm.
The lyrics, depicting a couple holding hands on a sunny afternoon hill, leave a strong impression.
Included on the album “ONE-DER LAND,” the track was released in July 2007 and has been beloved by many fans.
The music video features actor Yosuke Kubozuka and actress Emi Hataya, deepening the song’s world and expression.
It’s a perfect track to play on a casual date—ideal for moments when you want to strengthen your connection with someone special in a calm, relaxed atmosphere.
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.
Tek Weh Yuh Heartsean paul

When it comes to recent Jamaican reggae singers, many people probably think of him.
This is a track by Sean Paul, who is also known for having been on Jamaica’s national water polo team.
While he’s acclaimed for his easy-to-dance-to, catchy sound, the song also has a moody finish that brings a touch of glamour, making it a great recommendation for women as well.
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.


