[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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[Japa-Reggae] Recommended Reggae Love Songs (31–40)
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.
1/6000000000Kyushuo feat C&K

It was the opening theme for the music program Count Down TV and is Kusuo’s major-label debut single.
Blending gentle vocals with lyrics that realize the presence of a cherished person and vow to walk together forever as a pair, it’s a warm love song.
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.
Proud of MeHaiji

One of Haiji’s signature songs, this love song is sung from the perspective of a woman in a long-distance relationship.
Overflowing with the desire to always be by her partner’s side, it captures the aching, tearful longing to see them—something many women in long-distance relationships can relate to.
Thank you for the happiness.Ketsumeishi

It’s a love song by Ketsumeishi whose lyrics, depicting the couple’s journey to the grand stage of their wedding and their resolve for the future, are deeply moving.
As a straightforward wedding song, it’s extremely popular and is used by many people as background music at their weddings.
[Japa-Reggae] Recommended Reggae Love Songs (41–50)
Joy of Love ~happy ever after~SATOMi feat HISATOMI

This is one of SATOMi’s signature songs, expressing tender feelings for a precious loved one.
The lyrics portray a woman’s emotions that can’t be fully put into words like “I love you” or “I like you,” becoming a love song that conveys the devoted feelings of a woman who vows to stay by their side forever.
LALALA feat. Wakadanna (Shonan no Kaze)Kato Miria

This is one of Miliyah Kato’s signature songs, a moving collaboration between two artists active in the J-pop scene.
Featuring Wakadanna from Shonan no Kaze and arranged by MINMI, it’s a luxurious team-up.
Over a warm, embracing sound, the song expresses deep affection for an irreplaceable presence.
In fact, the lyrics were written for her beloved dog.
That personal love gently illuminates listeners’ own feelings for someone precious in their hearts.
Released in October 2007, it became a milestone as her first entry into the Oricon Weekly Top 10.
It’s also included on the acclaimed album “TOKYO STAR.” A gentle, heartwarming track that stays close to you when you’re thinking of someone dear.


