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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[For drives and BBQs too] Classic and popular reggae songs to listen to in summer (101–110)
Come Original311

A song released as a single by 311 in 1999.
It was inspired by a trip to Jamaica, where a reggae festival was being held.
The track features a funky slap bass mixed with a dancehall sound.
Give It To YouEve ft. Sean Paul

A song released as a single in 2007 by American rapper and actress Eve.
It’s a club track characterized by a reggae flavor and Spanish guitar sound, featuring dancehall artist Sean Paul.
It became a hit in countries including the United States, Hungary, and Russia.
Turn Me OnKevin Lyttle featuring Spraga Benz

Turn Me On became a global hit as word of mouth gradually spread after it was played at festivals.
It’s a reggae song, but the sound incorporates elements of R&B and soca, the music of Trinidad and Tobago.
It feels lighter than typical reggae.
The vocals, on the other hand, feature Spragga Benz and deliver a melodic love song.
The lyrics contain many metaphors, so it’s worth listening carefully while checking them out.
Brotherhood of the brokenMarlon Roudette

A song included on the debut album Matter Fixed, released in 2011 by British singer-songwriter and rapper Marlon Roudette.
Influenced by reggae, the track was inspired by the “pain” Marlon experienced.
So Finesean paul

A song released as a single in 2009 by dancehall reggae artist Sean Paul.
Di Genius, the son of reggae singer Freddie McGregor, was involved in its production.
The track reached number 4 on the Belgian charts.



