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Recommended reggae classics for men

Reggae captivates people around the world with its soothing music and positive messages.

Its distinctive rhythm has a mysterious power that seems to set your heart free just by listening.

Born in Jamaica and evolving into a music genre loved across the globe, reggae boasts countless irresistible tracks—ranging widely from Japanese to international selections—that we’ll introduce here.

Whether you want to relax or need a boost, you’re sure to find a song that matches your mood.

Reggae Classics Recommended for Men (71–80)

Catch a FirePERSIA & RUDEBWOY FACE

PERSIA & RUDEBWOY FACE – Catch a fire〔Prod. Top Shotta OG〕(Official Music Video)
Catch a FirePERSIA & RUDEBWOY FACE

DJ Haruki, who grabbed the mic at 17 and has been active ever since.

Many of you probably remember his recent victory at the Hiroshima Warning CUP Deejay Clash.

His new track, “ALL ON ME,” lays an irresistibly smooth flow over a simple riddim.

It’s catchy and easy for newcomers to get into, while still packing authentic dancehall elements.

He’s set to lead the reggae scene from here on out, so if you haven’t heard of him yet, now’s the time to check him out!

Hide your tearsPETER MAN

A unique interpretation of reggae born from repeated visits to Jamaica.

Drawing on those experiences and fusing them with his Japanese identity, this track is both sophisticated and catchy, unfolding with a distinctly authentic Jamaican vibe.

Its flow and playful lyrics candidly express the full range of emotions.

Wiz MiPETER MAN

PETER MAN / Wiz Mi (STEP UP RIDDIM) 【MV】
Wiz MiPETER MAN

Deejay Peter Man, known for his Jamaican-honed skills, is an artist whose tracks exude a Yardie vibe while also weaving in plenty of Japa-reggae elements.

He’s not only a deejay but also a capable singer, and his strong vocal ability makes him very approachable for reggae newcomers.

One of his signature songs is “Wiz Mi.” This track leans more toward his singer side and stands out with its mellow sound.

Even those unfamiliar with reggae are sure to enjoy it!

Reggae Classics Recommended for Men (81–90)

Big LoveRUDEBWOY FACE

(Master OG Riddim) RUDEBWOY FACE – Big Love / Kingston Jamaica prod by StarBwoyWorks
Big LoveRUDEBWOY FACE

A reggae singer and DJ from Yokohama.

Drawing attention not only within the reggae scene but from many directions, he has showcased his talent by contributing to numerous artists’ works.

He has independently released multiple projects under his own name and actively performs live.

With a distinctive voice and flow, he is a lyricist known for his unique originality.

Do as you like.RYO the SKYWALKER

RYO the SKYWALKER / Do As You Like (Special Edit) MUSIC VIDEO
Do as you like.RYO the SKYWALKER

A reggae musician and producer from Osaka.

A DJ representing the Japanese dancehall reggae scene who has visited Jamaica and is active on the cutting edge.

This song, with its positive lyrics and upbeat rhythm, is a spring anthem that encourages listeners to move forward without fear of failure and to just do what they love.

lion cubSPINNA B-ILL

Lion's Child SPINNA B-ILL & CAVEMANS
lion cubSPINNA B-ILL

This song carries a powerful message about living strong.

Released in July 2004 by Spinna B-ILL & The Cavemans, it’s characterized by a unique sound that fuses reggae, soul, and funk.

Comparing oneself to a lion’s cub, the lyrics celebrate the courage to face hardship and the importance of standing up for justice.

Performed at music festivals like Fuji Rock Festival and Yokohama Reggae Sai, it captured the hearts of many reggae fans.

With lyrics that call for human rights, the liberation of peoples, and world peace, its message resonates even today.

It’s a track that encourages those searching for their own path or struggling with problems to keep moving forward.

BELIEVE YOUR SMILETAK-Z

Among Japan’s reggae scene, TAK-Z is visually admired by many fans of all genders for his refined looks.

His singing voice is also very clear, giving the impression of a wholesome young man.

The song draws from everyday life—promises made with friends in the past, gratitude found in ordinary days—resulting in heartfelt music that resonates and is easy for anyone to connect with.

It’s a highly recommended track that’s easy to listen to.

Wouldn’t you say it’s a song embraced by a wide range of listeners, from newcomers to Japanese reggae to seasoned aficionados?