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[2026] Refresh Your Body and Soul! Reggae to Listen to in Spring

Spring is a busy season in many ways, and it’s a time full of anticipation for new beginnings.

At the same time, many people may feel anxious about whether they’ll do well in a new environment.

For moments like these, we’re bringing you a selection of classic tracks themed around reggae—music that will relax both body and mind!

While reggae often has a strong image as “summer music,” there are actually plenty of songs that fit perfectly with spring’s cheerful mood.

We’ve chosen mainly vocal-heavy rocksteady and lovers rock, and included recent hits as well.

It’s a lineup that beginners can enjoy, and it’s also great for anyone who wants to get to know today’s reggae.

If you’re looking for music to lift your spirits, be sure to check it out!

[2026] Refresh Your Body and Soul! Reggae to Listen to in Spring (51–60)

AngelShaggy

Shaggy – Angel ft. Rayvon
AngelShaggy

This is a smash hit by Shaggy, a reggae singer who moved from Jamaica to the United States and now performs around the world.

In 2000, it topped the charts in various countries.

Said to have been conceived while he was serving in the Gulf War, his distinctive vocal style fits perfectly with the beautiful melody and captivates listeners.

Baby, I love youTEE

A love song that became instantly famous after being featured in the Aoyama Tailor commercial.

It’s a slow-tempo ballad that conveys feelings for a special person in a straightforward way.

It’s the perfect track for those starting a new chapter in life and dreaming of a new romance!

Island In The SunThe Paragons

This is a song by a chorus group that was extremely active in Jamaica in the 1960s.

The distinctive vocal qualities of each member stand out, drawing you into a style where flavorful solo parts alternate with choruses that weave beautiful harmonies.

It’s the perfect song to listen to in the warmer seasons!

Alright then, bye-bye.chiikaman

Chiikaman, a reggae singer known for his unique Kansai-dialect titles, presents “Hona Bye-bye.” It’s a track delivered with rapid-fire, rap-influenced vocals in the Japanese reggae style.

Just like the title suggests, the lyrics are catchy and easy to listen to, which is part of its appeal.

It’s a song I’d recommend to anyone new to Japanese reggae.

power; strength; ability; forcelecca

lecca / Chikara from BEST ALBUM “BEST POSITIVE”
power; strength; ability; forcelecca

This is a hit song by lecca, a female reggae singer who operates under the motto of energizing many people.

From start to finish, it’s up-tempo with overwhelming vocal power, giving a strong push to everyone striving for something.