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Bob Marley
Jamaican reggae musician (1945–1981)

Snoop Dogg
Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., known professionally as Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper, singer, record producer, songwriter, and actor. A key figure in West Coast hip-hop, he helped define G-funk and gangsta rap, and is often regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time. Known for his signature drawled delivery and melodic flow, his lyrics frequently address social issues such as recreational drug use and gun violence.

Peter Tosh
Jamaican reggae singer and musician (1944–1987)
Bunny Wailer
Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter and percussionist (1947-2021)

Burning Spear
Jamaican roots reggae musician
Max Romeo
Jamaican reggae musician (1944–2025)
Rita Marley
Jamaican musician
Horace Andy
Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer
Maxi Priest
British reggae/pop singer

Alborosie
'''Alberto D'Ascola (; born 4 July 1977), better known by his stage name Alborosie''', is an Italian reggae artist. He is sometimes called the "Italian Reggae Ambassador".
Anthony B
Jamaican deejay and singer
Jacob Miller
Jamaican reggae artist (1952-1980)
Don Drummond
Jamaican ska trombonist and composer (1932-1969)
U-Roy
Ewart Beckford OD (21 September 1942 – 17 February 2021), known by the stage name U-Roy, was a Jamaican vocalist and pioneer of toasting. U-Roy was known for a melodic style of toasting applied with a highly developed sense of timing.

Ijahman Levi
Jamaican reggae artist
Joseph Hill
singer and songwriter for the reggae group Culture (1949-2006)
Judy Mowatt
Jamaican singer and songwriter
Luciano
Jamaican second-generation roots reggae artist and poet
Freddie McGregor
Jamaican singer, musician and producer
Wadada Leo Smith
American jazz trumpeter and composer
Winston McAnuff
Jamaican musician
Macka B
British reggae artist
Mutabaruka
Allan Hope CD (born 26 December 1952), better known as Mutabaruka, is a Jamaican Rastafari dub poet, musician, actor, educator, and talk-show host, who developed two of Jamaica's most popular radio programmes, The Cutting Edge and ''Steppin' Razor''. His name comes from the Rwandan language and translates as "one who is always victorious". His themes include politics, culture, Black liberation, social oppression, discrimination, poverty, racism, sexism, and religion.
Darryl Jenifer
American musician
Hans Söllner
German singer-songwriter

Kiddus I
Jamaican musician
David Hinds
British musician
Jah Mason
Jamaican musician
H.R.
Vocalist for D.C. hardcore band Bad Brains
Aidonia
Aidonia (born Sheldon Aitana Ricardo Lawrence, 6 April 1981) is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae artist from Kingston, Jamaica. He became active in early 2004, and has released albums on the record labels, VP Records and Jag One Productions.
Turbulence
Jamaican reggae artist
Earl Hudson
American musician