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Western Reggae Popularity Ranking [2026]

We’ve picked out popular Western reggae songs so far.

We’re introducing them in a ranking format, ordered by the number of plays.

Take a look to see which songs are trending and use it as a reference.

The playlist is also being updated.

Western Reggae Popularity Rankings [2026] (51–60)

WarBob Marley51rank/position

War / No More Trouble (Live At The Rainbow Theatre, London / 1977)
WarBob Marley

Bob Marley, the god of reggae.

He wasn’t just an artist; he appealed for peace by getting the leaders of Jamaica’s ruling and opposition parties—who were locked in violent conflict—to shake hands.

Unfortunately, the strife did not come to an end, but his achievements continue to influence many artists today.

His song “War” is one of his signature tracks.

Centered on themes of peace and anti-war, this love-and-peace anthem has surely soothed the hearts of many.

Ting-A-lingShabba Ranks52rank/position

Shabba Ranks, a Jamaican deejay who had a major influence on reggaeton.

Rather than classic reggae, he’s known for performing fusion-style ragamuffin, and his fast, Puerto Rican-style rap leaves a strong impression.

From the late 2000s, he gained worldwide popularity and collaborated with Akon, who is known as a major New York rapper.

His classic track “Ting-A-ling” features a riddim that is distinctive yet approachable.

PROMISES (SKRILLEX AND NERO REMIX)Nero53rank/position

NERO ‘PROMISES’ (SKRILLEX AND NERO REMIX)
PROMISES (SKRILLEX AND NERO REMIX)Nero

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.

Magnificent (Dave Aude’ Club Dub Remix)U254rank/position

Originally released as a single by U2 in 2009, this track became a hit in the United States and various European countries.

Numerous remix versions have been released to date.

This dub remix is by Dave Audé, an American house music DJ and remixer.

Here I ComeBARRINGTON LEVY55rank/position

A signature track by Barrington Levy that colors Jamaica’s music scene.

Released in 1985, it features a rhythmic beat and striking vocals.

The lyrics, which sing of personal strength and the determination to overcome adversity, resonated with many listeners.

Over time, it became a popular song sampled by various artists, including Shaggy and the Black Eyed Peas.

In 2021, it was also featured on the soundtrack of the Netflix original film The Harder They Fall, continuing to shine with undiminished appeal.

It’s a must-listen not only for reggae fans but also for anyone seeking a fresh musical experience.