[Japa-Reggae] Recommended Reggae Love Songs
When it comes to reggae, it’s one of the music genres born in Jamaica.
In Japan as well, songs by music groups that incorporate reggae have become hits, and the genre is loved by many listeners.
Another appeal of Japan’s reggae scene is the lyrics packed with a variety of messages, and among them are plenty of songs that write about love.
Many tracks also feature rap-style lyrics, making them approachable and easy to relate to.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of must-hear love songs from Japanese reggae.
We’ve gathered tracks with a wide range of messages as well as different grooves and sounds, so we hope you find a favorite.
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[JapaReggae] Recommended Reggae Love Songs (21–30)
I miss youkariyushi 58

This is “Aitakute,” the love song by Kariyushi58.
You can picture the protagonist yearning to see the lover they broke up with.
It’s a poignant song that sings of the regret after a once-happy love ended and the lingering feelings for a lover who can’t be forgotten.
To my belovedET-KING

It’s the ending theme of the pioneering variety show “Debuya” and one of ET-KING’s signature songs.
It’s a song filled with feelings for a loved one, with lyrics in Kansai dialect that make it feel familiar and approachable.
It’s a love song that straightforwardly conveys the desire to stay together forever.
[Japa-Reggae] Recommended Reggae Love Songs (31–40)
Baby I Love YouTEE

This is TEE’s first love song, a remake of his indie-era “Baby I Love U,” used as the ending theme for the music program Countdown TV.
The song has been covered by many artists and is a love song that conveys feelings to someone special.
for a long time / all the time / continuouslySPICY CHOCOLATE feat HAN-KUN & TEE

This song, used in an NTT Docomo commercial, is one of SPICY CHOCOLATE’s signature tracks.
It drew attention because the chorus closely resembles Original Love’s “Kiss -KISS-.” The song portrays a man’s straightforward feelings for a single woman—a love song imbued with a heartbreaking depth of affection.
after the festivalTAK-Z & NATURAL WEAPON

This is one of TAK-Z & NATURAL WEAPON’s festival series and the final song in the trilogy of Eternal Festival, After the Festival, and Aftermath of the Festival.
It’s a bittersweet love song that portrays a straightforward, heartfelt longing, while regretting not having put those feelings into words and conveyed them sooner.
Goin’homelecca

This is one of lecca’s signature songs, a love song about meeting someone special and having your world change.
Though there are fights and misunderstandings, it portrays, from a woman’s perspective, the feelings for that important person—a love song that captures a heart-fluttering kind of love.
I love you, honey.miko feat RUDEBWOY FACE

This is the coupling track to the debut single “Sakura” and one of their most popular signature songs.
Sung by miko, who has the unique background of being born in Jamaica and raised in Okinawa, it’s a love song that portrays the adorable heart of a girl who can’t express her feelings to the one she loves, conveying the emotions of adolescent romance.


