Japanese reggae

Japanese reggae

Japanese reggae or J-reggae is reggae () music made in Japan by Japanese artists with lyrics in the Japanese language or in English (or often a seamlessly switching back and forth). Japanese reggae is a distinct yet closely related musical genre to J-ska, and falls under the overarching J-pop umbrella genre.

Like the J-Urban genre (to which many J-reggae artists arguably belong), J-reggae is full of collabos; it is not unusual for half the tracks on a given artist or group's album to feature fellow J-reggae or occasionally even J-Urban artists.

Artists

Some of the more notable J-reggae artist (in alphabetical order, with links to info on the artist if possible), include:

* FIRE BALL - electronica reggae group consisting of TRUTHFUL a.k.a. STICKO (DJ), JUN 4 SHOT (DJ), CRISS (vocals), and CHOZEN LEE (DJ) (who occasionally collaborates with other artists with his band-mates) [http://www.last.fm/music/fire+ball last.fm Artist Page]
* HOME GROWN - group consisting of Tanco (bass), Yukky (drums), I-Watch (guitar), Mama-R (keyboards), Shinji Man (percussion), and Kon Ken (vocals / MC)
* Keyco - female singer [http://www.last.fm/music/Keyco last.fm Artist Page]
* MOOMIN - male singer [http://www.last.fm/music/MOOMIN last.fm Artist Page]
*MINMI- Female singer
* PUSHIM - female singer [http://www.pushim.com/ PUSHIM Official Homepage [ja] [Flash] ] [http://www.last.fm/music/Pushim last.fm Artist Page]
* RYO the SKYWALKER - male singer [http://www.last.fm/music/RYO+the+SKYWALKER last.fm Artist Page]

See Also

* J-ska
* J-pop


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