[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 Masterpieces [International & Japanese] (21–30)
Wine yeahMicky Rich

A track that lets you fully savor a passionate dancehall vibe was created by MICKY RICH.
With a rhythmic flow, it brilliantly captures the lively atmosphere of a party.
Released in November 2003, this song is also included on the album ESCAPE and has earned high praise among reggae fans.
It’s perfect for when you want to heat up the night at a club or enjoy a home party with friends.
Just by listening, your body starts to move naturally—experience this captivating tune for yourself.
The Mole’s SongEXPRESS

He began working as a reggae selector around 2000 and later switched to being a DJ.
He then formed a five-member DJ crew called “55LEVEL.” Unfortunately, “55LEVEL” disbanded.
After the breakup, he went to Jamaica on his own, and upon returning to Japan, he began performing as a solo artist.
With his striking, ultra-deep ski voice, he delivers straightforward, down-to-earth lyrics.
This track was released as a digital exclusive and became a record-breaking hit.
For Youlecca

She is a female reggae singer with solid vocal ability and strong popularity.
After gaining a following in Hokkaido, where she hosted her own radio show, this song released in 2009 became her breakthrough.
Based on messages sent under the theme of “feelings for someone precious,” she composed the melody and overlaid her own lyrics, resulting in a moving piece.
ForeverPushim feat. Inshisuto

A female singer drawing attention in the dancehall and reggae scenes.
With a powerful, soulful voice and inimitable expressiveness, she has established herself as the Queen of Reggae.
This song is a moving hit single that she wrote and composed herself, dedicated to someone dear to her.
Even though you haven’t even done itRAY

He’s a guitar-playing vocalist and reggae musician—something that’s becoming rare even in Jamaica, the genre’s homeland, especially among younger people.
I was surprised to find a young reggae musician who performs reggae with just an acoustic guitar in this day and age.
He sings about living true to yourself so you won’t have any regrets.
Bunshakarakamanji rain

A track themed around strong will and mental strength, woven by Manji LINE’s reggae sound.
Set in a mysterious world that feels like a journey through the vast universe, it powerfully sings about finding yourself and the importance of continuing to take on challenges.
Released in December 2015 and included on his first best-of album, “MANJI LINE BEST,” the song received high acclaim, ranking 18th on Tower Records Shibuya’s overall album chart.
Its peaceful vibe and catchy groove make it approachable for female listeners as well, and it’s the perfect song when you need the courage to believe in yourself or are ready to take on something new.
Fry Plantain (Ft. Joey Bada$$)Lila Ikè

This is a track by Lila Iké that uses the traditional Jamaican home-cooked dish “fried plantains” as its motif, singing about warm moments with a lover and the richness of everyday life.
True to her style, she blends traditional reggae with diverse musical elements; the soothing groove intertwines beautifully with Joey Bada$$’s rap, gently enveloping the listener.
Released in November 2024, the song is expected to be included on her debut album slated for 2025.
In the music video, the couple enjoys a day off amid Jamaica’s stunning natural scenery—just watching it is enough to lift your spirits.
Put it on at a summer BBQ or during a drive and it’s sure to set a relaxing mood!


