Japanese Reggae Popularity Ranking [2026]
I’ve picked out some Japanese reggae songs that have been popular so far.
They’re presented in a ranked list in order of the highest play counts.
Take a look and use this as a reference to see which songs are popular.
The playlist is also being updated.
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Japanese Reggae Popularity Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Oto-gaeshi (Prod by GeG)VIGORMAN78rank/position

While exuding a gentle mood, this track carries a hidden strength.
Centered on the theme of expressing one’s true self, it candidly portrays the stance of overcoming past failures and inner conflicts.
Released in August 2023, the song holds a significant place in VIGORMAN’s career.
Blending with GeG’s uniquely produced beat, it becomes a piece that resonates with listeners.
It’s recommended for times when you want to face yourself or take a new step forward.
It will surely give you courage and hope.
Dream LoverINFINITY1679rank/position

INFINITY 16 is a sound system recognized not only in Japan but around the world.
They won the sound clash “International Cup – Garrison Showdown” held in Brooklyn, New York, despite being away from home.
While their name recognition in Japan isn’t that high, they actually have an amazing track record! Their classic song “Dream Lover,” a debut single, features an impressive lineup including Shonan no Kaze and MINMI.
Big LoveRUDEBWOY FACE80rank/position

A reggae singer and DJ from Yokohama.
Drawing attention not only within the reggae scene but from many directions, he has showcased his talent by contributing to numerous artists’ works.
He has independently released multiple projects under his own name and actively performs live.
With a distinctive voice and flow, he is a lyricist known for his unique originality.
Japanese Reggae Popularity Rankings [2026] (81–90)
Goin’homelecca81rank/position

This is one of lecca’s signature songs, a love song about meeting someone special and having your world change.
Though there are fights and misunderstandings, it portrays, from a woman’s perspective, the feelings for that important person—a love song that captures a heart-fluttering kind of love.
LUVMUNEHIRO82rank/position

With her unpretentious personality and Osaka-honed talk skills, talent Sarina Suzuki is active mainly in variety shows.
For those from the Mecha-Ike generation, she’s a familiar face.
In fact, she also performs as a reggae singer under the name MUNEHIRO and made her major-label debut in 2007 with Far Eastern Tribe Records.
Her recommended love song is “LUV,” which gained popularity for its lyrics depicting straightforward expressions of love.
Wiz MiPETER MAN83rank/position

Deejay Peter Man, known for his Jamaican-honed skills, is an artist whose tracks exude a Yardie vibe while also weaving in plenty of Japa-reggae elements.
He’s not only a deejay but also a capable singer, and his strong vocal ability makes him very approachable for reggae newcomers.
One of his signature songs is “Wiz Mi.” This track leans more toward his singer side and stands out with its mellow sound.
Even those unfamiliar with reggae are sure to enjoy it!
Hilarious lifeShōnan no Kaze feat. Hamada Masatoshi84rank/position

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.


