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[For Beginners] Introducing Recommended Overseas Reggae Bands and Groups!

Reggae, known for its unique rhythm and strongly message-driven lyrics, is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica and spread across the world.

Its relaxed, comfortable grooves, profound lyrics that address social issues and love, and distinctive basslines have captivated many listeners.

In recent years, new styles that fuse reggae with rock have emerged, bringing a fresh breeze to the music scene.

In this article, we’ll introduce skilled reggae bands and groups active on the global stage, especially for beginners.

You’re sure to discover music that resonates with your heart!

[For Beginners] Introducing Recommended Overseas Reggae Bands/Groups! (21–30)

Pain KillerLittle Big Town

Little Big Town – Pain Killer (Official Music Video)
Pain KillerLittle Big Town

This is the title track from the sixth album by Little Big Town, an American country music vocal group.

The music video was directed by Roger Pistole and was filmed at the Soggy Dollar Bar in the British Virgin Islands.

My Man MusicStooshe

Stooshe – My Man Music (Official Video)
My Man MusicStooshe

It’s the fourth single from the British female music trio Stooshe’s album “London With The Lights On,” and it’s a summery reggae tune.

The track was created by the group together with songwriter and manager Jo Perry.

[For Beginners] Introducing Recommended Overseas Reggae Bands and Groups! (31–40)

Baby I Love Your WayBig Mountain

Big Mountain – Baby I Love Your Way(1994)
Baby I Love Your WayBig Mountain

It’s a very romantic love ballad by the British musician Peter Frampton.

This version by the American reggae band Big Mountain reached No.

6 in the U.

S.

in 1994.

The song was also used in the film Reality Bites.

Pass the DutchieMusical Youth

This song’s title is a play on words between “Kutchie,” Jamaican slang for a pot used to hold marijuana, and “Dutchie,” a Jamaican cooking pot.

This version by Musical Youth, who were from Jamaica and lived in the Birmingham area of the UK, became an instant hit in Britain, selling 100,000 copies on the first day of its release.

Book Of The RulesThe Heptones

The Jamaican band the Heptones recorded several different versions of this song.

A cover version of the song is included on Grateful Dead singer and guitarist Bob Weir’s 1981 studio album, Bobby & the Midnites.

In conclusion

Born from traditional African rhythms and Jamaica’s roots music, reggae has evolved in the modern era by blending with rock and hip-hop, captivating many listeners with its broad musical range.

As bands and artists around the world continue to develop reggae through their own interpretations, this genre is sure to offer a song that resonates with your heart.