“Almost like rap?” Reggae classics with amazing flow and rapid-fire delivery
Recently, as reggae DJs have started participating in MC battles, reggae has been attracting more attention.
This time, we’ve picked out classic reggae tracks that especially incorporate elements of rap and hip-hop.
In recent years, reggae has often been mixed with hip-hop, and in Jamaica—the genre’s homeland—reggae that incorporates trap is mainstream.
This article is perfect for getting a feel for the latest reggae, so if you’re looking to start learning about reggae, be sure to check it out!
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“Almost like rap?” Reggae masterpieces with amazing flow and rapid-fire delivery (11–20)
Gimme The Lightsean paul

Sean Paul is one of the most prominent DJs in the world.
If you’re in your late twenties or early thirties, you’ve probably listened to his songs at least once back in your school days.
Among his many famous works, the track where you can especially savor a rap-like flow is Gimme The Light.
Hip-hop and reggae are like siblings with similar origins, and this song’s flow really channels that shared lineage.


