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Recommended reggae

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 (91–100)

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.

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.

No Letting GoWayne Wonder

Wayne Wonder No Letting Go (Full Version)
No Letting GoWayne Wonder

A track by Wayne Wonder that many recognize as a legendary presence among reggae hit songs.

One highlight is the smooth, delicate vocals and the beauty of the melody.

Despite its beauty, it carries a certain strength, making it a great recommendation for men.

Song of a Small Caribbean IslandBOYKEN

BOY-KEN / “Song of a Small Caribbean Island”
Song of a Small Caribbean IslandBOYKEN

You can hear the songs of a small Caribbean island—this is Jamaica.

The reggae island.

Dancehall heavyweight BOY-KEN brings the Jamaican breeze.

Packed with Caribbean vibes, the reggae music video features top-tier Jamaican artists, including Spragga Benz, resulting in a PV full of special flair.

In conclusion

Haven’t you been able to fully savor the greatness of reggae? Let yourself be carried by the soothing rhythms and cool vocals—it’s great for a change of pace and relieving stress.

Japanese reggae is also continuing to evolve as music everyone can enjoy.

Be sure to try singing it at karaoke or listen to it as a companion for your relaxation time!