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] (71–80)
Boom Shack-A-LakApache Indian71rank/position

Born in the UK and growing up there as someone of Indian descent, they are said to have been exposed from a young age to bhangra, reggae, dancehall, and hip-hop.
Their unique DJ style gained a strong reputation, leading to a single released on their own label.
The track reached number one on both the UK reggae chart and the bhangra reggae chart.
FlexMad Cobra72rank/position

Mad Cobra is a reggae musician from Kingston.
He’s a singjay, but before he ever stepped into the studio, he apparently had his own sound system set up.
That’s a fairly uncommon background in Japan’s reggae scene, isn’t it? One of his hit songs, Flex, was released in 1992, and it captures a vibe that evokes the good old ’80s dancehall.
Definitely give it a listen.
Queen of the PackPatra73rank/position

Patra, a deejay known as one of the leading female artists in reggae and hailed as the “Queen of the Dancehall,” defies the common belief that women have a disadvantage in deejaying due to vocal qualities.
She is renowned for her powerful ragamuffin style that shows no hint of such limitations.
One of her signature tracks, Queen of the Pack, released in 1993, became a hit not only in Jamaica but also in the United States.
Katy on a MissionKaty B74rank/position

A track by Katie Brien, a British singer-songwriter who performs under the name Katy B.
Released as a digital download in 2010, it’s a synth-pulsing dance tune.
The lyrics describe the feeling of getting lost in the club.
Soul ReaperTommy Lee Sparta75rank/position

Tommy Lee Sparta, who created his own style called Gothic Dancehall.
With a bizarre style—wearing masks and using themes that evoke Satanism—he sparked a new fire in Jamaica’s dancehall scene.


