Popular Reggae: Western Music Artist Rankings [2026]
Reggae is one of the popular music genres in Japan as well, but it originally originated in Jamaica and became popular worldwide as Latin music.
This time, we’ll introduce popular international artists who perform reggae, ranked.
Check out which artists are popular around the world.
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Popular Reggae: Western Music Artist Rankings [2026] (61–70)
Heads HighMr. Vegas66rank/position

Mr.
Vegas, who skillfully employs a variety of styles—from singer to singjay—and has produced many hits.
Released in 1998, this song became a massive worldwide hit, so much so that it’s said to have taken the dancehall scene by storm.
Bad From Mi BornMunga67rank/position

While staying true to Rastafarian principles, Munga captured the hearts of young people with a fresh style that blends gangster and Rasta vibes through cutting-edge fashion.
Sharing its title with his 2008 album, this track is a dancehall-style song packed with musical elements beyond reggae.
PROMISES (SKRILLEX AND NERO REMIX)Nero68rank/position

A track released as a single in 2011 by Nero, a London-based drum & bass and dubstep trio.
It reached No.
1 on the charts in the UK and Scotland and became a hit in countries around the world, including Belgium and Australia.
It was used in an HP laptop commercial.
This version is a remix with the American EDM musician Skrillex.
Murder DemNinjaman69rank/position

Ninjaman, who admired Japanese ninjas and took his name from them, is known as a defiant artist in dancehall reggae.
In this track over Ninjaman’s famous riddim, “Sleng Teng,” he boasts aggressively that anyone who opposes him will be crushed by his lyrics.
HelloOMFG70rank/position

OMFG is a producer active mainly on social media like YouTube.
The name stands for Oh My Fucking God.
He’s an artist skilled in dubstep and has earned worldwide recognition.
Among his tracks, the one I especially recommend is Hello.
This song is frequently used on platforms like TikTok and YouTube, so many of you have probably heard it before.


