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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] (61–70)

No Letting GoWayne Wonder61rank/position

Wayne Wonder, hailing from Jamaica, is known for music that spans multiple genres, and he achieved international success with his 2002 release “No Letting Go.” The song expresses love and gratitude for a cherished partner, featuring a catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics.

Its rhythmic yet gently soothing beat resonates with listeners.

Because it fosters empathy and a sense of connection through music, it’s recommended for expressing appreciation to a lover or someone special.

Bass HeadBassnectar62rank/position

Bassnectar – Bass Head (Official)
Bass HeadBassnectar

Bassnectar is an American DJ and electronic music producer.

His style features an alternative bass sound influenced by metal and rock bands such as Metallica, Megadeth, and Nirvana.

This track is included on the EP “Timestretch,” released in 2010.

When I Look At YouEmalkay63rank/position

A track by Martin Knowles, a British dubstep producer and DJ who performs under the name Emalkay.

It was released as a single in 2009.

The track was praised as a “monster” by the UK music and fashion magazine Clash.

GuiltNero64rank/position

With colossal synths colliding against a heavy bass, this track epitomizes brostep at its finest.

It’s a work by Nero, the London-based electronic trio, released in April 2011.

The song drew attention as an advance single from the landmark album “Welcome Reality,” reaching No.

8 on the UK Singles Chart.

Most compelling is the striking contrast between the aggressive, distorted sound design and Alana Watson’s crystalline vocals.

Lyrically, it explores an inner sense of “guilt,” which resonates all the more urgently when set against the pounding beat.

Also featured on the popular compilation “Now That’s What I Call Music! 79,” it’s the perfect number for when you want to immerse yourself in an energetic sound.

Housecall ft. Maxi PriestShabba Ranks65rank/position

Shabba Ranks – Housecall ft. Maxi Priest
Housecall ft. Maxi PriestShabba Ranks

Shabba Ranks is a veteran musician in the dancehall scene.

He began his full-fledged career in the late 1980s, and with his crisp riddims and captivating gravelly voice, he has gained popularity not only in his home country but worldwide.

His classic track “Housecall” featuring Maxi Priest is crafted with a very romantic atmosphere, depicting two lovers sharing their affection.

It’s put together in a style reminiscent of lovers rock.