Today's Reggae: Unique Groove × Ethnic Music | A Curated Selection of Enchanting Classics
Reggae music originating from Jamaica.
Perhaps some of you have been captivated by its distinctive groove and exquisite laid-back feel.
In this article, we’ve gathered popular and classic tracks from the world of reggae.
The featured songs are updated daily, so today is the only day to enjoy the current playlist!
Whether you’re already hooked on reggae or a beginner who’s been curious but hasn’t listened much yet, please enjoy the world of reggae packed with diverse charms.
Today's Reggae: Unique Grooves × World Music | A Curated Selection of Enchanting Classics (1–10)
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At first glance it seems like a single-minded love song, but behind it lies a clever device that sparks the listener’s imagination.
A heart wrenched away, an overwhelming sense of unity and euphoria that makes life without it unthinkable.
Those irresistible, spellbound feelings are rendered in CHEHON’s trademark, straight-talking Osaka-dialect lyrics.
Released in May 2006 as the title track of an indie mini-album, the song caught fire in the club scene despite having no specific tie-in.
On nights when you want to immerse yourself in music, this track can work like magic—making reggae’s rhythms feel many times more comfortable and compelling.
Pure Love SongShonan no Kaze

This is a signature love song by Shonan no Kaze that passionately conveys a clumsy yet earnest love for someone special.
It tells the story of a romance that sprouts from everyday, ordinary moments and deepens into an irreplaceable love as it overcomes hurdles like fights and misunderstandings.
The protagonist acknowledges his own immaturity while single-mindedly caring for his partner—something that’s sure to make your heart swell.
Released in March 2006, the song topped the Oricon Karaoke Chart for 25 consecutive weeks.
Now a wedding staple, it colors the new beginnings of many couples.
It’s a moving track that makes you want to express your true feelings to the one you cherish.
epic birth775

A track by 775 that fully captures reggae’s open, uplifting mood and powerful energy.
Centered on themes of self-expression and identity, it encourages listeners to value their authentic selves.
Released in May 2024, the song highlights 775’s distinctive style.
Its unique worldview fuses music influenced by Jamaican culture and reggae with a distinctly Japanese sensibility.
Perfect for anyone looking to boost their self-esteem or explore a life true to themselves.
REGGAE PARTYARARE

A Yokohama-based DJ specializing in an improvisational style.
With multiple DJ clash victories and appearances at the Yokohama Reggae Festival, he also boasts a solid career as a reggae artist.
His deeply distinctive worldview and ultimate message, addictive vocal delivery, and original wording are compelling and intensely impactful.
Easy SkankingBob Marley

If you like reggae, it goes without saying that you know Bob Marley.
This is one of his famous songs—he’s a guru-like figure who spread reggae and is revered as a legend.
The vibe and beat match the feel of a hot country.
Give it a listen when you want to relax.
Reggae BusFire Ball

Fire Ball’s classic track “Reggae Bus” really nails those quintessential reggae elements.
Listening to it will definitely make you long for summer and want to head to the beach as soon as possible.
The beach and reggae are a perfect match.
Dinero [TAK-Z DUB-Japandinero Riddim-]Lila Iké
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Rita Ice, a singer-songwriter from Jamaica, is one of the world’s best-known female reggae singers, renowned for her advanced vocal technique and expressive power.
Among her tracks, a DUB I especially recommend is “Dinero [TAK-Z DUB – Japandinero Riddim].” It’s a DUB produced by Japanese DJ TAK-Z, and the result is an exceptionally sophisticated tune.





