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.
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Reggae Classics Recommended for Men (91–100)
While listening to reggaeTAKAFIN

A connoisseur’s slice of Japa-reggae that probably wouldn’t fly with trend-chasing gals, but the steel drum’s crisp cut is insanely satisfying.
Mellow sax and guitar intertwine, and the reverb-soaked, dubby percussion feels incredible.
Red Stripe would hit the spot, sure—but this is the kind of track that makes you want to sip ice-cold dark rum over crushed ice at an outdoor festival.
boatKofu & GREEN MASSIVE

Even though I should be hearing it for the first time, it feels nostalgic.
This band plays reggae and also does blues.
I like socially conscious songs, but I think gentle songs like this one are nice.
For people who say reggae is only for summer, I want them to listen to this.
Song of Joy ~Funin da sound~manji rain

It’s a reggae unit led by actor Yosuke Kubozuka, and in this music video you can also see his acting as an actor.
The lyrics are good, and it works well for rhyming in this dub style.
The “No Woman, No Cry” at the end is, of course, a song by the god of reggae, Bob Marley.
lion cubSPINNA B-ILL&CAVEMANS

He’s now solo; this is a song from when Splnna-bill was in the band CAVEMANS.
It’s roots rock reggae with great lyrics.
Because you’re the child of a lion, protect the territory of justice to the end.
I think this song is from a father to his son—it’s a great track.
Catch The WaveDef Tech

Even people who hardly listen to reggae have probably heard “Catch The Wave.” That’s how big a hit it was in Japan.
The singers are, of course, the two members of Def Tech.
The Japan–U.S.
collaboration also became a hot topic at the time.
Summer sparkleMOOMIN

A straight-up summer banger for party people, “Natsu Kirakira.” MOOMIN, who hails from Kanagawa, even went to Jamaica—the home of reggae—in 1993 to hone his craft.
The horn section adds a punchy accent, giving the track a dazzling finish!
Kingston TownUB40

A track by UB40, known for their catchy melody lines.
Beyond the beauty of the melody itself, the vibrant, reggae-tinged rhythm is a perfect match, making it a song you never get tired of hearing.
Great as background music for a drive, too.


