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.
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Popular Reggae: Japanese Artist Rankings [2026] (71–80)
lion cubSPINNA B-ILL76rank/position

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.
The Last Goodbye feat. SHINGO★NishinariTAK-Z & KIRA77rank/position

A breakup song that sadly announces the words of farewell in a snowy midwinter night sky: “It’s okay to be honest now.” TAK-Z, KIRA, and SHINGO★Nishinari deliver the ultimate heartbreak love ballad.
It’s a track from 2015 and a bit old, but it remains a masterpiece that listeners still revisit!
after the festivalTAK-Z & NATURAL WEAPON78rank/position

This is one of TAK-Z & NATURAL WEAPON’s festival series and the final song in the trilogy of Eternal Festival, After the Festival, and Aftermath of the Festival.
It’s a bittersweet love song that portrays a straightforward, heartfelt longing, while regretting not having put those feelings into words and conveyed them sooner.
Baby I Love YouTEE79rank/position

This is TEE’s first love song, a remake of his indie-era “Baby I Love U,” used as the ending theme for the music program Countdown TV.
The song has been covered by many artists and is a love song that conveys feelings to someone special.
Eternal FestivalTAK-Z80rank/position

An epic story expressed through three songs that follows two people from the moment they meet to their eventual marriage.
This track marks the opening of the third installment in the “Festival Series” by TAK-Z & NATURAL WEAPON.
It’s structured as a trilogy: Eternal Festival, After the Festival, and A Festival Too Late.
Because of that, Eternal Festival is a perfect fit for weddings.
Maybe “marriage” itself is an “eternal festival,” don’t you think? Thinking of it that way brings a deep, heartfelt feeling.


