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 Ranking [2026] (91–100)
The Last One feat. J-REXXXJAPANĪZUMAGENĪZU91rank/position

For those looking for a heartwarming track, “Saigo no Ippon feat.
J-REXXX” is also recommended.
This piece is a collaboration between the hip-hop unit Japanese Maganese and reggae artist J-REXXX.
Its content conveys a message of world peace and a society where everyone can live happily.
While it includes a few edgy words, they actually lend credibility and reassurance to the message.
Listening to this song might even give you a sense of what the three artists are like as people.
Proud of MeHaiji92rank/position

One of Haiji’s signature songs, this love song is sung from the perspective of a woman in a long-distance relationship.
Overflowing with the desire to always be by her partner’s side, it captures the aching, tearful longing to see them—something many women in long-distance relationships can relate to.
Encounter… feat. RED RICE (Shonan no Kaze), BIG RONKyūshūdan93rank/position

Singer-songwriter from Nagasaki, Kusuo.
Technically, he’s considered a reggae artist, but his reggae arrangements lean heavily toward pop, making him enjoyable even for people who only listen to pop.
One of his famous love songs is “Deai..
feat.
RED RICE (Shonan no Kaze), BIG RON.” It features unadorned, real lyrics and a cheerful melody.
BIG RON’s part is insanely cool—definitely worth checking out!
1/6000000000Kyushuo feat C&K94rank/position

It was the opening theme for the music program Count Down TV and is Kusuo’s major-label debut single.
Blending gentle vocals with lyrics that realize the presence of a cherished person and vow to walk together forever as a pair, it’s a warm love song.
LALALA feat. Wakadanna (Shonan no Kaze)Kato Miria95rank/position

This is one of Miliyah Kato’s signature songs, a moving collaboration between two artists active in the J-pop scene.
Featuring Wakadanna from Shonan no Kaze and arranged by MINMI, it’s a luxurious team-up.
Over a warm, embracing sound, the song expresses deep affection for an irreplaceable presence.
In fact, the lyrics were written for her beloved dog.
That personal love gently illuminates listeners’ own feelings for someone precious in their hearts.
Released in October 2007, it became a milestone as her first entry into the Oricon Weekly Top 10.
It’s also included on the acclaimed album “TOKYO STAR.” A gentle, heartwarming track that stays close to you when you’re thinking of someone dear.


