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.
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Western Reggae Popularity Ranking [2026] (91–100)
I’ve Got Your ManLady Saw92rank/position

She’s Lady Saw, you could call her the queenpin of the dancehall.
With her powerful deejay style and hardcore lyrics, she’s a female deejay who enjoys overwhelming popularity among women.
Lyrics and performances that turn femininity into a weapon are likely the secret to her appeal.
Don’t Turn AroundAswad93rank/position

Released in 1988, this song is a classic that brought a fresh breeze to the UK reggae scene.
It expresses the pain of heartbreak and the strength to move forward, carried by a reggae rhythm.
With pop elements woven in, it appealed to a wide audience.
It earned Silver certification in the UK, selling over 250,000 copies, and later saw a hugely successful cover by Ace of Base.
As one of Aswad’s signature works, it showcases the band’s full appeal.
It’s recommended for moments when you want to heal from heartbreak or take a new step forward.
Listening to this track will surely give you the courage to face ahead.
Everything I OwnKen Boothe94rank/position

Ken Boothe, who was known as Mr.
Rocksteady.
He debuted in the ska era and has many famous songs, but this one is especially well-known.
It was a huge hit in the 1970s, reaching No.
1 on the UK singles chart and catapulting him to stardom.
It’s a heartbreak song, and a deeply bittersweet one at that.
Existence VIPExcision & Downlink95rank/position

Excision, a Canadian producer and DJ, is well known for his collaborations with Canadian dubstep producers Datsik and Downlink.
This track is included on the EP “Existence,” which was released as a digital download in 2011.
Beautiful lifeSasha Lopez feat Tony T & Big Ali96rank/position

The memorable hit song “Beautiful life” stands out for its cheerful sound.
A collaboration between Sasha Lopez, an artist from the Republic of Moldova, Tony T, a UK-based rapper and DJ, and Big Ali, who is active in Paris, the track lands somewhere between reggaeton and reggae.
Since Tony T is also active as a DJ and took part in the collaboration, I decided to present it as dancehall this time!
I Need AirMagnetic Man97rank/position

Magnetic Man is a UK electronic music project formed by dubstep producers and DJs Skream and Benga, along with Artwork.
This track was released as a single in 2010 and became a hit in the UK, Belgium, Denmark, and other countries.
King Of The DancehallBeenie Man98rank/position

This is a signature track by Beenie Man, known as the king of dancehall reggae.
Included on his 2004 album “Back to Basics,” the song is packed with his appeal.
Riding a lively rhythm that ignites the dance floor, he proudly sings about his musical talent and popularity with women.
Overflowing with Beenie Man’s confident vocals and charisma, this track lets you fully savor the essence of dancehall.
It’s perfect for parties or whenever you want to lift your mood—give it a listen!


