Recommended Songs for Reggae Dance | Featuring Jamaican and Japanese Reggae!
One of the essential elements of reggae: reggae dance.
It used to be a genre of dance that wasn’t very familiar to many people, but recently, thanks to Chocolate Planet’s Matsuo helping to popularize reggae dance, I think its recognition has been growing.
So this time, we’ve selected songs that are perfect for reggae dance!
From Jamaican dancehall to classic Japanese reggae, we’ve curated a wide range, so even beginners can enjoy it with confidence.
Please sit back, relax, and enjoy until the very end!
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Recommended Songs for Reggae Dance | Featuring Jamaican and Japa-Reggae! (1–10)
Daylight Saving Time!!MINMI

MINMI is one of Japan’s leading female reggae singers—spot-on for those born in the early Heisei era.
Her charm, above all, lies in her catchy musicality.
She’s got the vibes to hype up everyone in a rub-a-dub session, yet can also create a chill mood in solo performances.
Among her works, the track that’s especially perfect for reggae dance is “Summertime!!” It’s a piece that mixes summer festival vibes with reggae, and with its many sections, it’s recommended when you want to showcase the breadth of reggae-style expression.
WhenTiger

Tiger is a DJ who represents 80s dancehall.
If you like reggae, you’ve probably heard his tracks at least once.
His fiery vibes and distinctive voice are unbeatable.
Among Tiger’s works, the track that’s especially perfect for reggae dance is “When.” The riddim is simple, but it’s highly addictive and leaves a strong impression, making it easy to catch the groove.
It’s also a great song for beginners to dance to, so be sure to check it out.
Pretty Likkle BabeZendaMan

ZendaMan is a young DJ from Iwate and part of the most hotly anticipated generation right now.
RED SPIDER’s Junior even praised him highly, saying ZendaMan could be at the center of the next reggae boom.
Among his works, a track that’s especially perfect for reggae dance is Pretty Likkle Babe.
It’s hard-hitting dancehall, and you can tell from his Jamaica-based activity that the quality of his flow is exceptionally high.
It’s a perfect fit for sexy choreography.
If you love reggae, let’s keep supporting ZendaMan until he blows up in Jamaica!
Recommended Songs for Reggae Dance | Featuring Jamaican and Japa-Reggae! (11–20)
Endless SummerKotobukikun

These days, Toshikuni, a DJ who’s also gaining popularity in the MC battle scene, is known for his wide-ranging style—from catchy love songs and party tunes to hard-hitting ragga.
He’s got many charms, but isn’t his biggest draw those high-vibe, fiery tracks? Among his works, “Endless Summer” is especially perfect for reggae dance.
Its sound, packed with the fun memories of summer, leaves a strong impression.
apollostyle0APOLLO

One of Osaka’s leading DJs, APOLLO.
There are many DJs out there, but in terms of skill he might rank among the top three.
When it comes to his signature tracks, many people probably think of “APOLLO STYLE.” This “apollostyle0” can be seen as a sequel to “APOLLO STYLE,” with the high-speed rap taken up another notch.
With fiery vibes and a fast tempo, it’s a perfect track for high-energy reggae dancing.
MedicineAlkaline

Alkaline is a deejay who has remained at the forefront of Jamaica’s reggae scene since the 2010s.
Today’s reggae is increasingly blurring the line with hip-hop, and in step with that trend, he’s been releasing dancehall tracks infused with hip-hop.
His song “Medicine” is a standout, a dancehall tune with strong hip-hop elements.
The riddim is simple, but the flow is intricate, creating a sharp contrast between calm and intensity—perfect for high-energy reggae dance styles.
Inna Di DancehallMillion Stylez

Jamaica is the home of reggae, but that doesn’t mean it’s the only hotspot.
The UK and Sweden, both with significant Jamaican immigrant communities, are countries in Europe where reggae draws particular attention.
One DJ making major waves in Sweden is Million Stylez, who performs “Inna Di Dancehall.” This track is one of his signature songs, pairing a simple riddim with stylish vocals.
It’s both sleek and easy to groove to, so be sure to use it as BGM for your reggae dance sessions.


