[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!
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[2026] Refresh Your Body and Mind! Reggae to Listen to in Spring (11–20)
The Closer I Get To YouJanet Kay & Dennis Brown

The sweet duet song “The Closer I Get To You” by American singers Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway.
This version is a cover, performed by Dennis Brown, the Jamaican reggae singer known as the “Crown Prince of Reggae,” and Janet Kay, a leading figure in lovers rock.
The rhythmic arrangement and jazzy sound will make you want to sway along.
It’s a piece that adds a touch of color to a leisurely evening.
Best of meMaxi Priest

Maxi Priest is a reggae singer from the UK.
In Japan, he’s well known for writing, composing, and featuring on “Love Somebody,” the theme song for the drama Bayside Shakedown, sung by Yuji Oda.
The song “Best of Me” is a track from his 1990 album of the same name.
“Best of Me” is about that something which is the best—the very finest—for oneself, and its lyrics lift your spirits and fill you with positivity.
This LoveDeborahe Glasgow

A classic piece of melodious lovers rock that feels like soft light streaming in comes to us from the talented British singer Deborahe Glasgow.
Her sweet, gentle vocals meld with an unforgettable keyboard melody to create a heartwarming sound that evokes the arrival of a new season.
Featured on her 1989 album “Deborahe Glasgow,” this track was produced by the renowned Augustus “Gussie” Clarke and polished to a high finish by top-tier musicians.
Her tender voice, singing of the joy and anticipation of love, is sure to encourage anyone starting a new chapter in life.
It’s a perfect companion for a morning jog, your commute to work or school, or a springtime picnic inspired by the pleasant weather.
La BostelleErnest Ranglin

This 1960s number pairs a bright, instrumental track that evokes the gentle breezes of the Caribbean with an irresistibly danceable ska rhythm.
Created by world-renowned jazz guitarist Ernest Ranglin, it was inspired by traditional French dance music.
Featured on the classic album Mod Mod Ranglin, the piece captivates with its crystal-clear, refreshing guitar phrases and a sumptuous melody woven by a vibrant horn section.
Released in 1966, during the transitional period when Jamaican music was shifting from ska to rocksteady, it’s a gem that embodies the best of both styles.
It’s a perfect song to refresh your spirit in the warmth of spring, especially for those feeling both excitement and uncertainty about a new chapter in life.
Night NurseGREGORY ISAACS

Gregory Isaacs, known as the King of Lovers Rock, delivered his signature 1982 masterpiece—an exquisite mid-tempo tune that deftly portrays the feeling of being in love as a “love sickness.” His sensuous vocals and the one-drop rhythm create a soothing groove that pairs perfectly with the breezy mood of spring.
Known as the title track of the album Night Nurse, it reached No.
32 on the UK charts.
Covered by Simply Red and even featured in a British pharmaceutical company’s cold medicine commercial, this song stands as a landmark of Lovers Rock with its sweet, bittersweet atmosphere.
If you’re feeling a bit tense as you start a new chapter in life, listening to this track is sure to ease your mind.
Love Me ForeverCarlton & The Shoes

“Love Me Forever,” released in 1968 by the Jamaican reggae group Carlton and the Shoes.
It’s widely regarded as a masterpiece and a quintessential example of rocksteady, a genre whose lyrics often revolve around love.
True to form, this track features sweet lyrics about two people pledging eternal love in their own little world.
The slow tempo, which seems to capture the relaxed atmosphere between lovers, is soothing as well.
Put it on when life feels hectic and take a breather.
[2026] Refresh Your Body and Soul! Reggae to Listen to in Spring (21–30)
Love from a DistanceBeres Hammond

This is a signature song by Beres Hammond, who has remained at the forefront of the reggae scene since the 1970s.
It’s a song expressing gratitude to his mother, who supported him until he could stand on his own.
Even those who aren’t confident in English should savor the lyrics through a Japanese translation.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to in the spring as you start a new chapter in life.


