The Best Reggae Music of 2016

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A look at the best reggae music of 2016. Featuring new music from established artists and some of the best up and coming reggae stars.

Best Reggae Albums of 2016

Reggae music had a great year in 2016. A lot of great albums were released and there was a lot of positive buzz around the genre. Let’s take a look at some of the best reggae albums of 2016.

Soja – Amid the Noise and Haste

Soja’s Amid the Noise and Haste is one of the best reggae albums of 2016. The band’s seventh studio album, it features a mix of reggae, pop, rock, and hip-hop influences. The album’s title refers to the band’s decision to take a break from touring in order to focus on recording new music.

Soja is a seven-piece band from Washington, D.C., USA. The band was formed in 1997 and has released six studio albums, two compilations, one live album, and one EP. Amid the Noise and Haste is the band’s seventh studio album and was released on August 12, 2016.

Rebelution – Falling Into Place

Rebelution’s Falling Into Place was one of the best reggae albums of 2016. The album was a critical and commercial success, debuting at number one on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Falling Into Place also won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album.

J Boog – Wash House Ting

Track list
“Don’t Wanna Fight”
“Cry Tears for You”
“My Life”
“We Cry Out”
“Wash House Ting”
” Grateful ”
“Lovers Rock ”
Featuring Stonebwoy
“Sunshine Girl”
Featuring Peetah Morgan
“Love Me For Me ”

J Boog’s fifth album, Wash House Ting, is a introspective set that highlights the singer’s personal struggles with fidelity and fatherhood while also celebrating the healing power of love. The title track is a summery ode to repairing a relationship through patience and communication, while lead single “My Life” is a deeply personal ballad about growing up without a father figure. On the more uplifting side, “Grateful” finds Boog paying tribute to the positive forces in his life over a classic reggae groove, and the Stonebwoy-assisted “Lovers Rock” is a sensual love song underpinned by modern dancehall rhythms. Throughout Wash House Ting, J Boog demonstrates why he’s one of reggae’s most compelling voices, managing to be both reflective and celebratory on an album that ranks among his best work.

Best Reggae Songs of 2016

The Best Reggae Songs of 2016 had a great mix of old and new songs. The Best Reggae Songs of 2016 had a great mix of old and new songs. I loved the mix of new and old songs in the Best Reggae Songs of 2016. The Best Reggae Songs of 2016 was a great year for Reggae music.

Soja – “I Don’t Wanna Wait”

Soja’s “I Don’t Wanna Wait” is a great example of the best reggae music of 2016. The song has a great mix of old school and modern reggae sounds, and the lyrics are about waiting for things to happen in life. The song is catchy and easy to sing along to, and it is one of the best songs on Soja’s album, “Strength to Survive.”

Rebelution – “Count Me In”

Rebelution’s “Count Me In” was one of the best reggae songs of 2016. The song peaked at #1 on the Billboard Reggae chart and stayed there for an impressive 10 weeks. It also crossed over to the mainstream Alternative Songs chart, peaking at #40. The success of “Count Me In” helped propel Rebelution’s album Falling Into Place to the top of the Billboard Reggae chart, making it their third consecutive album to reach #1.

J Boog – “Let’s Do It Again”

J Boog’s “Let’s Do It Again” was one of the best reggae songs of 2016. The song has a great message about doing good and not forgetting where you came from. The lyrics are positive and uplifting, and the music is catchy and fun. This is a great song to listen to when you want to feel good about yourself and the world around you.

Best Reggae Collaborations of 2016

Reggae music has always been about collaboration. The best reggae songs are the ones that bring together different artists to create something new and special. 2016 was a great year for reggae music, and there were some incredible collaborations. Here are some of the best.

Soja & J Boog – “Warning”

Soja and J Boog’s “Warning” is one of the best reggae collaborations of 2016. The two artists have a great chemistry, and their voices complement each other perfectly. The song itself is a warnings to people who are not living life to the fullest. It’s a catchy tune with a great message, and it’s one of the highlights of both artists’ careers.

Rebelution & Collie Buddz – “Good Vibes”

“Good Vibes” is a single by American reggae band Rebelution featuring Bermuda-born singer Collie Buddz. It was released on February 5, 2016, as the lead single from Rebelution’s fourth studio album, Falling Into Place. The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Reggae Digital Songs chart in March 2016.

J Boog & Peetah Morgan – “Love Jah”

The song “Love Jah” is a collaboration between J Boog and Peetah Morgan. The two artists have very different styles, but they come together perfectly on this track. J Boog’s smooth, laid-back vocals blend perfectly with Peetah Morgan’s rougher style. The result is a song that is both catchy and easy to listen to.

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