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.
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ALL REGGAE STATIONS
Allzic Radio Reggae broadcasts reggae music, focusing on themes related to Jamaican culture and cannabis.
Open Broadcast Radio is a music station based in Switzerland, featuring a diverse range of genres including afro, deep house, jazz, and reggae. It streams at a quality of 320kbps MP3 and targets a high-energy audience.
Chwitiweb is a music-focused radio station based in French Guiana, primarily broadcasting dub reggae, roots reggae, and other reggae genres. The station operates in French and streams at 128kbps MP3.
2ToneRoom Radio broadcasts from Guadalajara, Jalisco, focusing on a mix of music in Spanish and English. The station offers high-energy content with a strong emphasis on Latin American and Jamaican music influences. It operates online at 128kbps MP3, targeting a diverse audience in the region.
XLUK Radio broadcasts a diverse range of music genres including afrobeat, bhangra, and hip-hop from Swansea, Wales. The station operates at a high energy level, catering to listeners who enjoy dance, EDM, and grime.
Xtra Hot is a community radio station based in Dorset, UK, specializing in high-energy music across genres like funk, reggae, and rock. It operates as a non-profit station, focusing on local content and community engagement. The station streams at 160kbps MP3 and is currently gaining popularity.
Strul FM broadcasts a diverse range of music genres including deep house, disco, hip-hop, and R&B, primarily in English and Swedish. Located in Germany, it targets an audience interested in contemporary music styles and has recently emerged as a new station with local broadcast capabilities.
Slam 101.1 broadcasts from Haggatt Hall, Barbados, focusing on Caribbean music, particularly reggae and Top 40 hits.
RauteMusik - CARRIBEAN WAVE broadcasts a mix of afrobeat, dancehall, reggae, and ska music from Germany. The station streams in English and German at a quality of 192kbps MP3. It targets a high-energy audience and is currently in the new/category.
RFI 102.1 FM broadcasts from Soufrière, Saint Lucia, focusing on local music genres such as country, R&B, reggae, and soca. The station streams at 128kbps MP3 and is positioned as a new player in the local radio scene.
Nova Reggae broadcasts reggae music in French from France. It streams at 256kbps AAC quality.
Radio Macabrismix broadcasts a mix of dancehall, dub reggae, hip hop, and rap music from Poland. Operating at a high energy level, it streams at 128kbps MP3 and targets a new audience seeking fresh sounds. The station is locally broadcasted and available through its homepage.
Nam Radio Local broadcasts a variety of high-energy music genres including African hip hop, afropop, and dancehall. Located in the Khomas Region of Namibia, the station streams at 128kbps MP3 and targets an audience interested in contemporary African sounds. It is a new station with a focus on local and regional music styles.
Radio UTN Mendoza broadcasts a diverse range of music, focusing on alternative rock, classic rock, indie rock, punk, reggae, and rock latino. Located in Mendoza, Argentina, this station operates at 94.5 FM and streams at 128kbps MP3. It is a newer station, appealing to listeners seeking high-energy music.
Bürgerfunk Dresden broadcasts reggae music in German from Hessen, Germany.
Kreolkoneksyon Radio broadcasts primarily in French and focuses on créole and reggae music. The station's content reflects the cultural influences of the region, appealing to local and niche audiences.
Mustbe5 Radio broadcasts a diverse mix of genres including afrobeat, funk, hip hop, and jazz from New Jersey. The station operates at a high energy level and streams music at 192kbps AAC.
Wee FM 93.9 broadcasts from St. George's, Grenada, offering a mixed format that includes reggae and talk programming. More information can be found on their homepage at www.weefmgrenada.com.
The Finest Amsterdam broadcasts a mix of boogie, dance classics, disco funk, R&B soul, re-edits, and reggae from Noord Holland. The station streams at 192kbps AAC+, catering to high-energy music lovers. It is a new and platform with a focus on music content.
NIO 106.3 LA Island Radio broadcasts a selection of Hawaiian, reggae, and tropical music from Los Angeles, California. The station operates at a streaming quality of 64kbps MP3 and focuses solely on music content.
Δέλτα Αλεξανδρούπολη broadcasts a mixed format featuring genres like funk, pop, reggae, rock, and soul, alongside news and talk segments. Located in Alexandroupolis, Greece, it streams at 192kbps MP3 and has a high energy level.
Bubble Radio broadcasts a mix of dancehall, dub, reggae, and ska music from Germany. The station streams at 128kbps MP3 and has a high energy level.
Scratch Radio broadcasts a mix of dub, mento, reggae, rocksteady, and ska music from British Columbia, Canada. The station operates at a high energy level, streaming at 128kbps MP3.
Urban Radio broadcasts a selection of hip hop, rap, reggae, reggaeton, and trap music from Italy's Lazio region. This station focuses on urban contemporary sounds and is currently as a new and platform.
Générations Reggae broadcasts reggae music from France. It is associated with the website www.karibshebdo.info.
Radio Zaï Zaï broadcasts a mix of alternative rock, dub, and reggae music. Based in France, it features a high-energy format with a diverse range of electronic sounds.
REGGAE RADIO BY COUNTRY
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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.