REGGAE RADIO

Reggae radio carries the spirit of Jamaica worldwide — from roots reggae and dub to dancehall and ska. The best reggae stations preserve the culture's depth, mixing Bob Marley-era classics with modern dancehall, dub poetry, and soca. Many are community-run with DJs who are deeply embedded in the music.

Covering roots reggae, dancehall, dub, ska, lovers rock, ragga, dub poetry.

ALL REGGAE STATIONS

Alpha Boys School RadioJamaica, Kingston
JAZZREGGAESKAHOHE QUALITÄT
Q 100.7 FMBarbados, The Pine
DECADESHEALTHHYMNS
Raggakings雷鬼音乐频道China, Dalian
MUSICREGGAEHOHE QUALITÄT
King Dub RadioFrance, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
DUBREGGAEHOHE QUALITÄT
RADIO NOVAFrance, Paris
ELECTROHIP HOPJAZZHOHE QUALITÄT
1 reggae jointGermany
DUBDUB REGGAEREGGAEHOHE QUALITÄT
UbuntuFMSouth Africa
AFROPOPAFROSOULDANCEHALLHOHE QUALITÄT
Le Bon Mix - AAC320LCFrance
DISCOECLECTICFUNKHOHE QUALITÄT
Laut.FM SkafariGermany
ALTERNATIVEBIERPARTY
BPMcastGermany
BASSDRUM AND BASSHIPHOP
NEU RADIOItaly
AFROBEATSALTERNATIVEAMBIENT
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HÄUFIG GESTELLTE FRAGEN

What is the difference between reggae and dancehall on radio?

Roots reggae is the classic one-drop rhythm style associated with Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. Dancehall emerged in the 1980s with digital production, faster rhythms, and DJ-led vocals. Many stations play both, but some specialize in one or the other.

Are there dub radio stations?

Yes — several stations worldwide focus on dub, the bass-heavy, effects-laden cousin of reggae. You will also find dub-influenced content on electronic and ambient stations, especially those in the UK and Germany.

Where can I find reggae radio outside Jamaica?

The UK (especially London and Birmingham), the US (New York, Miami), Canada (Toronto), and several West African countries have active reggae radio communities. The Netherlands and Germany also have dedicated reggae stations.