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!
- Dance music recommended by dancers for people in their 20s: A collection of popular tracks
- Classic dancehall reggae songs. Recommended popular tracks.
- [Reggae] Introducing Classic Dub Tracks | Featuring Japanese Reggae and International Reggae!
- “Almost like rap?” Reggae classics with amazing flow and rapid-fire delivery
- [Japa-Reggae] Recommended Reggae Love Songs
- [Chosen by Dancers] Recommended Japanese Dance Music for Men
- Japanese Reggae Popularity Ranking [2026]
- The deep world of dub music: classic albums where you can experience the sonic magic born from reggae.
- [2026] A roundup of artists and musicians from Jamaica — featuring many up-and-coming talents!
- Recommended classic tracks of Japanese reggae: Japanese reggae songs that resonate with the heart
- [Get Hyped] Fun Japanese dance tracks — a joyful dance special
- [Easy to Remember] A Collection of Cool Dances Recommended for Girls
- [2026] Recommended for Women! A Collection of Reggae Classics [Western & Japanese]
Recommended Songs for Reggae Dance | Featuring Jamaican & Japan Reggae! (21–30)
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!


