Category
page 1Jamaican Rastafarians
Bob Marley
Jamaican reggae musician (1945–1981)

Peter Tosh
Jamaican reggae singer and musician (1944–1987)
Damian Marley
Jamaican DJ, singer and rapper

Ziggy Marley
Jamaican reggae musician (born 1968)
Bunny Wailer
Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter and percussionist (1947-2021)

Burning Spear
Jamaican roots reggae musician
Ricardo Gardner
Jamaican footballer
Rita Marley
Jamaican musician
Sizzla
Miguel Orlando Collins (born 17 April 1976), known by his stage name Sizzla Kalonji or Sizzla, is a Jamaican reggae musician. He is one of the most commercially and critically successful contemporary reggae artists and is noted for his high number of releases. As of 2018 he has released 56 solo albums.
Horace Andy
Jamaican roots reggae songwriter and singer
Stephen Marley
Jamaican American reggae musician
Augustus Pablo
Jamaican roots reggae and dub record producer, melodica player and keyboardist (1954-1999)
Capleton
Clifton George Bailey III (born 13 April 1967), better known by his stage name Capleton, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall musician. He is also referred to as King Shango, King David, The Fireman and The Prophet. His record label is called David House Productions. He is known for his Rastafari views expressed in his songs.
Buju Banton
Jamaican musician
Dennis Brown
Jamaican reggae singer (1957–1999)
Barrington Levy
Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist
Ini Kamoze
Jamaican 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".
Leonard Howell
Jamaican Rastafari preacher (1898–1981)
Rico Rodriguez
Jamaican musician (1934–2015)
Rohan Marley
Son of Bob Marley
Anthony B
Jamaican deejay and singer
Big Youth
Jamaican deejay
Aston Barrett
Jamaican musician (1946–2024)
The Abyssinians
Jamaican roots reggae group
Junior Reid
Jamaican reggae and dancehall singer
Don Drummond
Jamaican ska trombonist and composer (1932-1969)
Joseph Hill
singer and songwriter for the reggae group Culture (1949-2006)
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

Sharon Marley
Jamaican musician

Junior Kelly
Jamaican reggae singer

Richie Spice
Jamaican reggae musician
Luciano
Jamaican second-generation roots reggae artist and poet

Protoje
Oje Ken Ollivierre (born 14 June 1981), popularly known as Protoje, is a contemporary Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter. Protoje first gained notice for a 2005 mixtape. In 2011, he released his debut album The Seven Year Itch. This was followed by The 8 Year Affair in 2013, Ancient Future in 2015, Royalty Free in 2016, A Matter of Time in 2018, In Search Of Lost Time in 2020 ''and Third Time's The Charm in 2022.''
Prince Far I
Jamaican reggae deejay and record producer (1944–1983)
Freddie McGregor
Jamaican singer, musician and producer
Jo Mersa Marley
Jamaican reggae musician (1991–2022)
Winston McAnuff
Jamaican musician
Johnny Clarke
Jamaican musician
Lincoln Thompson
Jamaican musician (1949–1999)

Fantan Mojah
Jamaican reggae singer
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.
Keith Hudson
Jamaican musician (1946–1984)
Lutan Fyah
Jamaican reggae musician
Count Ossie
jamaican drummer (1926–1976)
Lloyd Brevett
musician (1931-2012)
Chronixx
Jamar Rolando McNaughton (born 10 October 1992), popularly known as Chronixx, is a Jamaican reggae artist and a member of the UK-based music collective Sault. His stage name replaced the name "Little Chronicle" which he was given because of his father, the singer "Chronicle". Chronixx and his music have been branded as a roots "Reggae Revival", alongside other reggae musicians including Dre Island, Jah Bouks, Jah9, Protoje, Kelissa, Jesse Royal, Keznamdi, Kabaka Pyramid and Lila Iké. His lyrical content includes anti-war sentiments, romantic declarations and messages of resilience.
Garnett Silk
Jamaician musician (1966–1994)
Junior Byles
Jamaican reggae musician

Kiddus I
Jamaican musician
Cedric Myton
Jamaican musician

Little Roy
Jamaican musician
Linval Thompson
Jamaican reggae and dub musician and record producer
Jah Mason
Jamaican musician
Prince Alla
Jamaican musician
Dr Alimantado
singer
Turbulence
Jamaican reggae artist
Vernon Carrington
Rastafari leader (1936–2005)
Bushman
Jamaican musician