Classic Reggae…Not from Jamaica

Reggae might’ve been born in Jamaica, but it is a global phenomenon. Some of the best reggae I know of is from other countries like the United Kingdom, France, Brazil and the United States. Here is one of my favorite reggae groups ever, Steel Pulse!!! Enjoy…

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The Top 5 Reggae Artists NOT from Jamaica (And you’d never know)

Nobody can deny that Jamaica is the capital of reggae music and the heart and soul of the reggae movement, but reggae has spread its seed around the world, just like a Rasta! I love reggae and some of my favorite artists of all time and of late are NOT from Jamaica. Here are the Top 5 Reggae Artists NOT from Jamaica.

1) Steele Pulse (England): The guys are legendary and that is why they are #1.If you have checked out Steel Pulse, you must! Check out: Bodyguard, Blue Dance Raid, and Prodigal Son.

2) Alpha Blondy (Senegal): You might know him if you are restricted to just listening to English or JAMAICAN, but this guy is legendary, especially in the French speaking world. The thing is, he can and does sing in Jamaican Patois. Yea!!!

3) Gentleman (Germany): I might catch a bit of push back from people about this selection, but this guy has made some hit tracks on classic riddims. Not only that, he sings in Patois and has out performed Jamaican artists on some riddims. Don’t believe me?? Check out: Intoxication and Dem Gone.

4) Collie Buddz (Bermuda): Hey, the list says, artists that you would never know. When Collie Buddz came out, nuff people thought he was Jamaican. Actually, Collie Buddz was born in the U.S., but he grew up in Jamaica. His tracks have been classics and he actually has a solid album. Check out

5) Maxi Priest (England): Alright, fiyah pon I-man, but yes, Maxi makes the list. Some of his songs are more reggae pop, but the guy has some classic songs. My favorite is Wild World.

There might be some others that you would imagine to make this list, but either they are not famous enough, speak with a very distinct accent or were born in Jamaica and grew up elsewhere. Kymani Marley is definitely one of those cases and his dad is the late great, Bob Marley!

I would love to hear your input and see who you think makes the Top 5.