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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 Mind! Reggae to Listen to in Spring (41–50)

One loveBob Marley

“One Love/People Get Ready” – Bob Marley & The Wailers | Exodus (1977)
One loveBob Marley

One of reggae legend Bob Marley’s signature songs, “One Love.” The word “One Love” has become something of a keyword in the reggae world, showing how his ideas and history have had a major influence on later reggae.

Woven over a dramatic backbone, its gentle rhythm and vocals make this song a testament to the greatness of reggae.

ImpactCHEHON

This is quintessential Japanese reggae—a reggae track that draws from the genre’s roots while specializing in dance.

The rapid-fire, rap-like melody is highly striking.

The rhythm is also quite unique and cool, making it a reggae number that hip-hop fans should definitely check out.

Love IsCourtney John

It’s a lively yet gentle-tempo track you’ll want to listen to on a warm spring day.

And the charm of this song lies not only in its rhythm but also in the vocals.

It’s no exaggeration to say this is the track where Courtney John’s signature mixed voice stands out the most.

Do That To Me One More TimeDelroy Wilson

DELROY WILSON – Do that to me one more time (1978 Channel one)
Do That To Me One More TimeDelroy Wilson

Delroy Wilson, who debuted at the young age of 13 and was active from the ska era, left signature songs like “Dancing Mood” during the rocksteady period of the 1960s, which bridged ska and reggae.

“Do That to Me One More Time” was released on record in 1980.

With its gently twanging guitar melody and mellow rhythm, it has a very warm feel.

It’s the kind of sound that would feel amazing to listen to in nature, and Delroy Wilson’s tender, deep-toned vocals really hit home.

Undying LoveErnest Wilson

ERNEST WILSON – Undying Love [1968]
Undying LoveErnest Wilson

“Undying Love,” a signature song by Jamaican reggae singer Ernest Wilson.

Released in 1968, it’s a sweet love song that celebrates everlasting, unchanging love.

Wilson’s free, mellow vocals and the gentle choral harmonies are incredibly pleasing to the ear.

The softly chopped guitar rhythm creates a comforting melody that makes you want to keep listening.

A heartwarming piece that’s perfect for the springtime mood.

TO-KE-TEHAN-KUN

12/16 release HAN-KUN “TO-KE-TE” (Lyric Video Short ver.)
TO-KE-TEHAN-KUN

HAN-KUN, a member of the reggae group Shonan no Kaze, presents his solo work “TO-KE-TE.” Although it was released in winter, it’s a song that feels like waiting for the thaw of spring.

It’s a powerful J-pop ballad sung by a vocalist from a Japanese reggae group.

ForeverJah Cure

The singer of this song, Jah Cure, committed various crimes including robbery and was sentenced to an astonishing 15 years in prison.

Even so, he kept writing songs while incarcerated and produced many hits.

“Forever” is a masterpiece among masterpieces, resounding with the voice of his soul.