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)
The Wilhelm ScreamJames Blake99rank/position

This track is notable for its translucent vocals and heavy bassline.
Released by James Blake in March 2011, it reached number 136 on the UK Singles Chart.
It has garnered broad support, even being used over the end credits of the HBO series Entourage.
The lyrics delicately weave themes of fleeting love, a sense of loss, and self-reflection, while its unique sound—blending electronic and soul—adds to its appeal.
Listen closely and you’re sure to discover something new.
It’s a perfect song for late-night drives or relaxing on a rainy day.
Legalize ItPeter Tosh100rank/position

A revival reissue of a classic 1976 masterpiece! By Peter Tosh—an original member of The Wailers with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, known as the “walking razor”—this signature work features The Wailers’ chorus without Bob Marley, with all members serving as supporting players.
A must-own, must-hear classic for any reggae fan!


