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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 (61–70)

get busysean paul

Sean Paul – Get Busy/Like Glue (Official Video)
get busysean paul

This is Sean Paul’s smash hit that sparked a massive boom in Jamaica in the late ’90s with its unique fusion of hip-hop and reggae.

It’s the perfect track to turn up to outdoors when the weather starts to warm up.

1/6000000000Kyūshūdan

This is the debut single from Kyushu-born (Nagasaki Prefecture) reggae singer Kyushu-O, who trained for two years in Jamaica, the genre’s homeland.

It’s a romantic love song that carries the message of cherishing and living gratefully for the miracle of having met your current partner among the six billion people in the world.

Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Junrenka” MUSIC VIDEO (Original ver.)
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

This is one of Shonan no Kaze’s signature songs, which became a massive hit along with “Junrenka.” It sings about the beauty of love in straightforward terms, with lyrics that many people can relate to.

It’s a song you’ll definitely want to listen to when the cherry blossoms bloom and a new romance feels like it’s in the air.

RocksteadyAlton Ellis

This is a major hit by Alton Ellis, renowned as a leading figure of R&B in Jamaica.

While his exceptional vocal ability stands out, the way the drums and bass marked the rhythm was innovative for its time, making this song a catalyst for establishing reggae as a musical genre.

Could you be lovedBob Marley

Bob Marley & The Wailers – Could You Be Loved (Official Music Video)
Could you be lovedBob Marley

This is one of Bob Marley’s signature songs—he’s often called the “God of Reggae.” Although he passed away at the young age of 36, he wrote many melodies and lyrics that deeply resonate with people.

Released when he was 35, this song is a plea for world peace, and you can hear the cry of his soul in it.