Bob Marley's Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Bob Marley, known for his iconic dreadlocked long hairstyle and revered as the god of reggae.
Not only active as a musician, Bob Marley also advocated ideas rooted in the religious movement of Rastafarianism, continuing to influence the entire world.
Here are some of his popular songs.
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Bob Marley Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Sun Is Shining (Bob Marley vs. Funkstar De Luxe Extended Club Mix)Bob Marley22rank/position

This is a remix by Danish producer Funkstar De Luxe of a song by the god of reggae, Bob Marley.
The original track has a classic reggae vibe—swaying and laid-back—but this remix brilliantly transforms it with a house-style four-on-the-floor beat and an uptempo arrangement.
Enjoy this reggae classic reborn with a groovier, more stylish feel.
Thank You LordBob Marley23rank/position

The god of reggae, Bob Marley, sings a song thanking “God.” If you like reggae, you probably know it well.
Playing this track while looking out at the ocean brings a sense of peace.
He and his music are rooted in the ideas of the Rastafari movement, and both his music and philosophy have profoundly influenced countless people.
Listening to this song, which expresses gratitude for the path traveled so far, may make you realize that you’ve come this far thanks to many sources of strength.
A spiritual tune.
Three Little BirdsBob Marley24rank/position

This is an uplifting song by Bob Marley, renowned as a reggae pioneer, where his high-sense melodies and downbeat chill-out vibe create a perfectly cool, understated edge.
With its smoky texture, it’s elevated into a track that brings out the kind of refined mood you’ll want to listen to in September.
Three Little Birds (Exodus 40 Mix)Bob Marley25rank/position

A track with a captivating, smoky mood to its melodic line.
Released in 1997, it’s one of Bob Marley’s greatest songs, passed down without losing its luster to this day.
Long ago, it was even used in a commercial in Japan for the laundry detergent Persil, so some people might remember it from that.
It’s a reggae hit that has been covered by many great artists, including Robbie Williams and Jason Mraz.
It has a happy vibe that can be enjoyed not only by adults but by children as well.
ZimbabweBob Marley26rank/position

A powerful anthem that gives voice to the people calling for Zimbabwe’s independence.
Released by Bob Marley in 1979, the song is included on the album “Survival” and carries a political message centered on social justice and cultural pride.
Its lyrics, which call for liberation from oppression and the right to self-determination, continue to resonate with people around the world.
In 1980, Marley visited Zimbabwe to show solidarity with the new nation after independence.
This track radiates the spirit of Marley, who used reggae music to advocate for peace and justice.
It’s a must-listen for anyone who resonates with the yearning for freedom.
is this loveBob Marley27rank/position

One song from the god of reggae, Bob Marley.
With its cheerful tempo that makes your body move on its own, why not learn about love from this track? The repeated question “Is this love?” feels like the gentle musings of youth in the midst of their coming-of-age.
It’s said that a young Naomi Campbell appears in the music video.
One LoveBob Marley28rank/position

This reggae-style song is perfect for couples having a wedding in Hawaii or by the sea.
Its simple feel means it won’t get tiresome even if you play it on repeat.
And of course, if you just love the ocean, why not choose this song?


