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.
Playlist
| Western Reggae Popularity Ranking [2026] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | Turn Me OnKevin Lyttle | play_arrow | Kevin Lyttle from Saint Vincent... |
| 2 | Higher LevelElephant man | play_arrow | Along with Sean Paul, dancehall... |
| 3 | ShineAswad | play_arrow | A substitute for Aswad released in June 1994... |
| 4 | Rivers of BabylonThe Melodians | play_arrow | The legendary Jamaican vocal trio, The... |
| 5 | Zion’s BloodLee Perry and The Upsetters | play_arrow | Lee Perry, the father of reggae dub… |
| 6 | Shy GuyDiana King | play_arrow | A singer from Jamaica, and reggae is... |
| 7 | Baby I Love Your WayBig Mountain | play_arrow | An American reggae band. Their pop-friendly and approachable... |
| 8 | MedicineAlkaline | play_arrow | Immense in the dancehall scene of the 2010s… |
| 9 | Jamaican In New YorkShinehead | play_arrow | Originally from the UK, in the 1980s and 90s... |
| 10 | Murder She WroteChaka Demus & Pliers | play_arrow | Reggae duo from Jamaica, Chaka De… |
| 11 | Sweat (A La La Long)Inner Circle | play_arrow | The reggae music scene that spread from Jamaica to the world... |
| 12 | I can see clearly nowJimmy Cliff | play_arrow | Mr. Jimmy Cliff is a reggae ... artist from Jamaica. |
| 13 | She’s RoyalTarrus Riley | play_arrow | Mr. Tarrus Riley is from Jamaica... |
| 14 | Let’s Do It AgainJ Boog | play_arrow | J Boog is an American-born reggae sing… |
| 15 | (I Can’t Help) Falling In Love With YouUB40 | play_arrow | A British reggae-pop band, with the band name… |
| 16 | Gimme The Lightsean paul | play_arrow | Sean Paul, shining with the brilliance of the summer sun… |
| 17 | You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No)Dawn Penn | play_arrow | A reggae singer from Kingston, Jamaica... |
| 18 | Wanna Be LovedBuju Banton | play_arrow | Mr. Buju Banton is from Jamaica and... |
| 19 | I Feel GoodBeres Hammond | play_arrow | Hailing from Jamaica, Beres Ha..., a heavyweight in the reggae scene... |
| 20 | Heads HighMr. Vegas | play_arrow | They work in various styles as a singer and singjay... |
| 21 | APOLLO STYLEAPOLLO | play_arrow | This is a track by APOLLO from Osaka... |
| 22 | RAPTUREKoffee | play_arrow | Koffee, who is from Jamaica, 20… |
| 23 | Only YouJah Cure | play_arrow | An absolute must in the genre known as conscious reggae... |
| 24 | Police And ThievesJunior Murvin | play_arrow | Jamaican reggae artist, Ju... |
| 25 | One loveBob Marley | play_arrow | Bob Marley, the reggae legend from Jamaica… |
| 26 | Stir It Up ft. SarkodieBob Marley & The Wailers, Sarkodie | play_arrow | A soul-stirring fusion of Jamaican and Ghanaian music... |
| 27 | Marcus garveyBurning Spear | play_arrow | Mr. Burning Spear from Jamaica is... |
| 28 | Stepping RazorPeter Tosh | play_arrow | Peter Tosh with a pleasantly soothing guitar sound… |
| 29 | Sea Of LoveHeptones | play_arrow | Born in the brief moment when ska was shifting into reggae… |
| 30 | Nothing Gonna Change My Love For YouLukie D | play_arrow | He is even called a mellifluous singer who represents the reggae world... |
| 31 | MafiaDub Syndicate | play_arrow | Immerse yourself in a deeply enveloping world of sound, and everyday li... |
| 32 | Where Are Ü NowSkrillex and Diplo with Justin Bieber | play_arrow | Hit song by Diplo and Skrillex |
| 33 | Eye Of The Tiger (Ayur Tsyrenov Dub Remix)Survivor | play_arrow | Survivor, an American rock band… |
| 34 | We Are One (Ole Ola)Pitbull & Jennifer Lopez & Claudia Leitte | play_arrow | 2014 FIFA World Cup Bra... |
| 35 | Bangarang feat. SirahSkrillex | play_arrow | An energetic beat and glitchy be... |
| 36 | First Of The Year (Equinox)Skrillex | play_arrow | Skrillex’s signature brostep tracks |
| 37 | Niggas In ParisJAY Z, Kanye West | play_arrow | A hit song set in Paris |
| 38 | Scary Monsters and Nice SpritesSkrillex | play_arrow | Skrillex’s signature tracks and explosive EP songs |
| 39 | Go Down DehSpice, Sean Paul, Shaggy | play_arrow | Spice, Sean Paul, Sha... |
| 40 | HelloOMFG | play_arrow | Social media platforms such as YouTube... |
| 41 | BoombasticShaggy | play_arrow | Gaining fans around the world with catchy reggae... |
| 42 | Eyes on Fire (Zeds Dead Remix)Blue Foundation | play_arrow | Remix of a classic by an electronic music group |
| 43 | Rock n Roll (Will Take You to the Mountain)Skrillex | play_arrow | A world-renowned DJ and producer… |
| 44 | Hit & Run (ft. Masicka, Di Genius)Shenseea | play_arrow | Attracting attention in Jamaica’s dancehall scene… |
| 45 | Like Gluesean paul | play_arrow | Dancehall replete with the charms of Jamaica... |
| 46 | We Be Burnin’sean paul | play_arrow | Jamaican artist Sean ... |
| 47 | I Can’t StopFlux Pavilion | play_arrow | A dubstep classic, an energetic track. |
| 48 | Buffalo SoldierBob Marley & The Wailers | play_arrow | Legendary Jamaican band, Bob Mar… |
| 49 | Night NurseGREGORY ISAACS | play_arrow | Greg..., a reggae artist from Jamaica... |
| 50 | BonfireKnife Party | play_arrow | A representative brostep track, featuring an intense drop |
| 51 | WarBob Marley | play_arrow | Bob Marley, a musician who sought peace |
| 52 | Ting-A-lingShabba Ranks | play_arrow | Jamaica, which had a major influence on reggaeton… |
| 53 | PROMISES (SKRILLEX AND NERO REMIX)Nero | play_arrow | Nero’s smash hit gains worldwide popularity. |
| 54 | Magnificent (Dave Aude’ Club Dub Remix)U2 | play_arrow | Originally released as a single by U2 in 2009… |
| 55 | Here I ComeBARRINGTON LEVY | play_arrow | Barrington, who colors Jamaica’s music scene… |
| 56 | SunlightModestep | play_arrow | Modestep’s imaginative musical world |
| 57 | 54-46 Was My NumberToots & The Maytals | play_arrow | A track that’s highly regarded by a wide range of listeners. |
| 58 | Wild WorldMaxi Priest | play_arrow | A bittersweet emotion carried on a reggae sound, into the heart... |
| 59 | Internet FriendsKnife Party | play_arrow | Aggressive electro track by Knife Party |
| 60 | Decisions (feat. Miley Cyrus)Borgore | play_arrow | Brostep of Borgore, depicting desire |
| 61 | No Letting GoWayne Wonder | play_arrow | Wayne Wonder is from Jamaica... |
| 62 | Bass HeadBassnectar | play_arrow | Innovative DJ of electronic music |
| 63 | When I Look At YouEmalkay | play_arrow | Dubstep track by an EM producer |
| 64 | GuiltNero | play_arrow | An aggressive song by Nero that sings of guilt |
| 65 | White SatinZEDS DEAD | play_arrow | Zeds Dead’s intense brostep music |
| 66 | ChampionBuju Banton | play_arrow | The smash dancehall reggae hit, Buju… |
| 67 | Housecall ft. Maxi PriestShabba Ranks | play_arrow | A veteran musician in the dancehall scene, ... |
| 68 | Nuclear (Hands Up)Zomboy | play_arrow | Aggressive music by Zomboi, who comes from rock. |
| 69 | Supersonic (My Existence)Skrillex, Noisia, josh pan & Dylan Brady | play_arrow | Here, something catchy and widely recognized... |
| 70 | Boom Shack-A-LakApache Indian | play_arrow | As someone of Indian descent from the UK and living in Britain, from a young age… |
| 71 | Ghetto Red HotSUPER CAT | play_arrow | A sharp portrayal of the realities of Jamaica’s ghettos… |
| 72 | FlexMad Cobra | play_arrow | A reggae musician from Kingston… |
| 73 | Queen of the PackPatra | play_arrow | Reggae’s so-called “Dancehall Queen”… |
| 74 | Katy on a MissionKaty B | play_arrow | A song of emotions that captivates you in the club |
| 75 | Soul ReaperTommy Lee Sparta | play_arrow | A unique style called the Gothic Dance Hall… |
| 76 | Walk Away From LoveBitty Mclean | play_arrow | He’s even been called the prince of the UK reggae scene… |
| 77 | Dem No Worry WeSUPER CAT | play_arrow | …the evolution of dancehall in the ’80s and ’90s… |
| 78 | Yahoo BoyzIntence | play_arrow | Gaining popularity in Jamaica’s reggae scene… |
| 79 | Could You Be LovedBob Marley | play_arrow | A legendary Jamaican singer spread reggae to the world. |
| 80 | Who Am IBeenie Man | play_arrow | “Doctor” and “King of Dancehall …” |
| 81 | Big BossDoctor P | play_arrow | Brostep works by Doctor P |
| 82 | Don’t You RemenberRomain Virgo | play_arrow | Jamaica’s popular audition show “RI… |
| 83 | Woo-BoostRusko | play_arrow | A pioneering brostep track with striking deep bass. |
| 84 | Energy DrinkVirtual Riot | play_arrow | An ultra-intense track like an energy drink |
| 85 | Sweet ShopDoctor P | play_arrow | Doctor P “Tetris” popular dubstep track |
| 86 | Guess whos coming to dinnerBlack Uhuru | play_arrow | The prestigious Jamaican group Black Uh… |
| 87 | I’m Still In Love With YouAlton Ellis | play_arrow | Dubbed “the Godfather of rocksteady”… |
| 88 | I Was Born A WinnerFreddie McGregor | play_arrow | Rocksteady, lovers rock singer and... |
| 89 | In For The Kill (Skream Remix)La Roux | play_arrow | Innovative electronic music with an 80s sound |
| 90 | Run Dancehall ft. Lisa MercedezVybz Kartel | play_arrow | Respe… by some fans as a legendary figure… |
| 91 | MemoryElektronomia & RUD | play_arrow | Speaking of DUB, besides reggae dub there’s also dubs… |
| 92 | I’ve Got Your ManLady Saw | play_arrow | You could call her the queen of the dancehall scene, Lady … |
| 93 | Don’t Turn AroundAswad | play_arrow | Released in 1988, this song is a ma… |
| 94 | Everything I OwnKen Boothe | play_arrow | Ken, who used to be called Mr. Rocksteady… |
| 95 | Existence VIPExcision & Downlink | play_arrow | Collaboration by Canadian dubstep DJs |
| 96 | Beautiful lifeSasha Lopez feat Tony T & Big Ali | play_arrow | The classic song “Beaut…” is memorable for its cheerful sound. |
| 97 | I Need AirMagnetic Man | play_arrow | The dubstep project Magnetic Man |
| 98 | King Of The DancehallBeenie Man | play_arrow | Beenie, hailed as the king of dancehall reggae… |
| 99 | The Wilhelm ScreamJames Blake | play_arrow | A translucent singing voice and a heavy bassline... |
| 100 | Legalize ItPeter Tosh | play_arrow | The reissue of a classic masterpiece from 1976 is re-releas… |


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