Popular Reggae: Western Music Artist Rankings [2025]
Reggae is one of the popular music genres in Japan as well, but it originally originated in Jamaica and became popular worldwide as Latin music.
This time, we’ll introduce popular international artists who perform reggae, ranked.
Check out which artists are popular around the world.
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Popular Reggae: Western Music Artist Ranking [2025] (91–100)
Nuclear (Hands Up)Zomboy99rank/position

Zomboy is a music producer with roots in rock and metal.
This track, which opens his September 2012 EP “The Dead Symphonic,” is a quintessential piece from the early days of his career.
Its biggest draw is, without a doubt, the floor-shaking, ferocious drop.
Shattering the silence, the metallic, guitar-like bass explodes with an aggressively cutting edge.
On top of that, the shout-along vocal calls to the audience create a sense of unity, letting you feel the rush of a live show.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want to crank your adrenaline with high-octane sound.
An anthem packed with the intensity and fun of brostep.
One BloodJunior Reid100rank/position

Junior Reid is a reggae dancehall artist born in Jamaica in 1963.
His signature song “One Blood” was released in 1989.
The track emphasizes the shared humanity of people from different cultures and backgrounds, carrying a message that calls for unity and peace around the world.
In particular, the 2006 collaboration with The Game, “It’s Okay (One Blood),” brought the song to a new audience.
“One Blood” established Junior Reid’s important position in reggae music and continues to be loved by many fans.
His message of using the power of music to bring the world together resonates deeply with listeners.





