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Popular Reggae: Japanese Artist Rankings [2026]

Reggae is one of the Latin music styles that originated in Jamaica, but it has now become a popular genre worldwide.

Of course, it’s also popular in Japan, and there are many artists influenced by reggae.

This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of popular Japanese artists who perform reggae.

Popular Reggae: Japanese Artist Ranking [2026] (91–100)

ALL ON MEHaruki99rank/position

Haruki – ALL ON ME / HAPPY FLOWER LIVE (COMBAT5)🍔
ALL ON MEHaruki

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!

Hilarious lifeShōnan no Kaze feat. Hamada Masatoshi100rank/position

Shonan no Kaze feat. Masatoshi Hamada “Jinsei Bakushou” Music Video
Hilarious lifeShōnan no Kaze feat. Hamada Masatoshi

This is an exuberantly upbeat cheer song that blends sizzling reggae sounds with the humor of Kansai dialect.

The track, released in May 2025, features Shonan no Kaze with Downtown’s Masatoshi Hamada.

It was created as the theme song for “Gobugobu Festival 2025,” hosted by Hamada.

Shonan no Kaze’s signature energetic sound meshes perfectly with approachable phrases said to be gathered from Hamada’s everyday conversations with his friends.

It carries a powerful message: whatever happens in life, laugh it off in the end and keep moving forward.

It feels like a warm, strong push on the listener’s back.

It’s the perfect song for when you’re feeling down or when you want to rally your friends and boost everyone’s spirits.