Reggae classics and popular tracks you’ll want to play this summer — perfect for drives and BBQs
When you think of summer music, what genre comes to mind? Many people would probably answer “reggae,” without hesitation.
If you’re a fan, you might already have a personal playlist packed with classic tracks that are perfect for summer events or a drive.
In this article, though, we’ve put together a selection of recommended reggae songs for beginners too—from timeless classics to relatively recent hits.
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[Great for drives and BBQs] Classic and popular reggae songs to listen to in summer (81–90)
Real No More (feat. Shy Fx & Kiko Bun)Chase & Status

Chase & Status are a British electronic duo.
This track starts with an offbeat ska rhythm and a reggae-style bassline, and the vocal delivery is very reggae as well.
But—around the one-minute mark—it transforms into a drum and bass vibe.
It then returns to reggae, then back to drum and bass, repeating the switch with lots of playful twists.
If you’re tired of straight-up reggae, this is a must-listen.
GasolinaDaddy Yankee

Daddy Yankee is famous as an artist in the genre called reggaeton.
Reggaeton originally has its roots in Puerto Rico, then made its way to the United States and became a worldwide hit.
It’s a genre that feels like a mix of hip-hop and reggae, with lots of danceable tracks! This song is also very danceable and is especially recommended for the coming season!
Hold You (Hold Yuh)Gyptian

A song released as a single in 2010 by Windel Edwards, a Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer who performs under the name Gyptian.
It became a hit in countries including the UK, Belgium, and the United States.
The official remix version features the rapper Nicki Minaj.
LDNLily Allen

A cheerful track released as a single in 2006 by British artist Lily Allen.
It samples Tommy McCook & The Supersonics’ song “Reggae Merengue.” She performed it at the 2007 memorial concert marking the 10th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death.
Thinking of YouLord Echo

Lord Echo is a project by popular New Zealand producer Mike Fabulous.
Its tropical sound further enhances a vibe that’s perfect for summer.
The shimmering, crystal-clear synths are beautiful, and the simple beat ties the whole track together elegantly.
The biggest attraction, though, is the gorgeous female vocals.
Her smooth, pure voice would bring a refreshing coolness when listened to in the height of summer.



