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.
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Western Reggae Popularity Ranking [2026] (71–80)
Yahoo BoyzIntence78rank/position

Intence is an artist gaining popularity in Jamaica’s reggae scene.
Because his global recognition is still limited, even people familiar with reggae may not know him.
His sound blends dancehall with trap music, giving it a strong hip-hop edge, and he’s popular among Jamaican youth.
That distinctive style is clear in “Yahoo Boyz” as well, so it’s recommended for hip-hop fans too.
Could You Be LovedBob Marley79rank/position

A person who needs no introduction…
a singer who represents Jamaica, and someone who helped spread reggae around the world.
This is the 12-inch long version, and when the reverb-drenched guitar splashes in and the Clavinet weaves its way through, you just can’t keep your body still.
Who Am IBeenie Man80rank/position

Beenie Man, a highly skilled Jamaican deejay affectionately known as “Doctor” and the “King of Dancehall,” began his career in 1980.
Many may know him for his first major-label album, Art and Life, which won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 2000.
Among his many hits, Who Am I is especially well-known as one of his most popular dancehall tracks.
Western Music Reggae Popularity Rankings [2026] (81–90)
Big BossDoctor P81rank/position

Dr.
P is one of the pioneers who laid the foundation for the brostep genre.
The track he produced in November 2010 is indispensable when discussing this style.
It opens with nostalgic, 8-bit game-like synth tones that instantly draw the listener in.
The real allure of this work is, above all, its ferocious bass that shakes the body.
The earth-crawling sub-bass and the aggressive, metallic-scraping timbres evoke the thrill of facing down a gigantic boss character.
It’s perfect for cranking your mood to the max or as a companion for tasks where you want to focus with powerful sound.
If you’re seeking aggressive dance music, this is the sound you should experience first.
Don’t You RemenberRomain Virgo82rank/position

He won Jamaica’s popular audition show “RISING STAR” and made his debut on the scene.
With his boyish looks and sweet vocal style, he enjoys idol-like popularity.
This song might be mistaken as an original by those who usually only listen to reggae, but it’s actually a cover of a track by the world-famous songstress Adele.
Woo-BoostRusko83rank/position

This is a track by UK producer Rusko, often cited as the beginning of brostep.
It explodes with thunderous sub-bass and metallic wobble bass, but rather than being purely aggressive, it’s crafted into a distinctive tune with a cheerful vibe that evokes ’90s rave culture.
The energetic arrangement that moves your body on instinct is seriously addictive, isn’t it? Released back in February 2010, this track was also included on his debut album, O.M.G!.
It’s also known for being featured on the soundtrack of the video game Saints Row: The Third.
Perfect for cranking up your adrenaline and getting in the zone, don’t you think?
Energy DrinkVirtual Riot84rank/position

This track is one of the signature early works by Virtual Riot, a producer who captivates the world with precision sound design.
As the title suggests, it’s an upper-tune that delivers a jolt of energy, like you’ve just downed an energy drink.
The song features a roller-coaster progression, with metallic sounds and razor-sharp bass stabs popping out one after another.
In the drop, you’ll be overwhelmed by a structure where tightly chopped phrases switch at dizzying speed.
Released in March 2013, it later opened the compilation “The Classics,” underscoring its importance in his career.
If you’re looking to boost your mood with energetic dance music, this track is sure to get you hyped.


