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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!

Recommended Songs for Reggae Dance | Featuring Jamaican & Japan Reggae! (21–30)

Get Busysean paul

Sean Paul – Get Busy/Like Glue (Official Video)
Get Busysean paul

A global hit by Sean Paul that makes anyone start moving as soon as they hear it.

Producer Steven “Lenky” Marsden’s clap-driven Diwali Riddim is insanely addictive! As Sean Paul himself says, the song’s theme is pure party anthem.

The crisp lyrics—delivered in his unique flow that blends Jamaican patois and English—lift your spirits just by listening.

Released as a single from the classic album Dutty Rock in January 2003, it topped the U.S.

charts for three consecutive weeks and was memorably featured in the film Grind.

It’s the perfect track to take a drive with friends or light up any party.

Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Junrenka” MUSIC VIDEO (Original ver.)
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

This is a signature love song by Shonan no Kaze that passionately conveys a clumsy yet earnest love for someone special.

It tells the story of a romance that sprouts from everyday, ordinary moments and deepens into an irreplaceable love as it overcomes hurdles like fights and misunderstandings.

The protagonist acknowledges his own immaturity while single-mindedly caring for his partner—something that’s sure to make your heart swell.

Released in March 2006, the song topped the Oricon Karaoke Chart for 25 consecutive weeks.

Now a wedding staple, it colors the new beginnings of many couples.

It’s a moving track that makes you want to express your true feelings to the one you cherish.

Yamin ~Yamming~REILI feat. DELI, ASIAN STAR

MUSIC VIDEO of REILI feat. Deli, Asian Star. / Yammin’ from the 1st Album “Sound of Freedom”
Yamin ~Yamming~REILI feat. DELI, ASIAN STAR

A tune that starts with Rayli’s sweet vocals, DELI’s thick delivery, and a crisp introduction from Asian Star.

I think it really captures a Tokyo-style reggae vibe.

There’s no doubt it’s a stylishly executed dancehall anthem—no doubt about it.

LoyaltyTeejay, Chronic Law, 1stClass

Teejay, Chronic Law, 1stClass – Loyalty (Official Video)
LoyaltyTeejay, Chronic Law, 1stClass

When people in Japan think of reggae, many imagine Japan-reggae that grew out of Jamaica’s dancehall or Bob Marley’s reggae.

But it’s different around the world.

Even in Jamaica, the birthplace of the genre, the blend with hip-hop has intensified, and recent Jamaican charts are topped by dancehall tracks that are very close to hip-hop.

“Loyalty” fits perfectly with this current trend: it’s a dancehall track packed with trap elements.

It’s a sophisticated song that mixes great groove with a stylish vibe, so be sure to check it out.

PumPum Shop (Prod by Gacha Medz)ZendaMan

ZendaMan – PumPum Shop (Prod by Gacha Medz)【Official Music Video】
PumPum Shop (Prod by Gacha Medz)ZendaMan

ZendaMan is a deejay active in Jamaica, the home of reggae.

He’s also active on YouTube, where he always shows lively banter with his mentor, Rokkong.

Among ZendaMan’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “PumPum Shop (Prod by Gacha Medz).” It’s a modern dancehall piece with a polished, authentic sound where you can savor a Latin trap-style flow.

In conclusion

This time, we introduced tracks that are perfect for reggae dancing—did you find any favorites? Jamaica’s dancehall stands out for its smooth flow, while Japanese reggae leaves a strong impression with its hot vibes.

Each has its own unique appeal, right? Rug Music also has other articles featuring reggae.

Be sure to check those out too!