Top Filipino Reggae Songs Chart

1
Iko Iko (feat. Small Jam) cover
Iko Iko (feat. Small Jam)

Justin Wellington

2
Nbt: Next Big Thing cover
Nbt: Next Big Thing

Abjizy

3
Herbal Na Utan cover
Herbal Na Utan

TROPAVIBES

4
Ikaw Lang Ang Aking Mahal cover
Ikaw Lang Ang Aking Mahal

Brownman Revival

5
Remember cover
Remember

Kriptik

6
Karaiku [Reggae] cover
Karaiku [Reggae]

Waithaka Wa Jane

7
Bilog Na Naman Ang Buwan cover
Bilog Na Naman Ang Buwan

Tropical Depression

8
Habang Ako'y Nabubuhay cover
Habang Ako'y Nabubuhay

Sanshai

9
Paruparo cover
Paruparo

Anthony Meneses

10
Banana (feat. Shaggy) cover
Banana (feat. Shaggy)

Conkarah & Rosie Delmah

11
Just Once Chorus cover
Just Once Chorus

Jerry Harris

12
Maling Akala cover
Maling Akala

Brownman Revival

13
Bakit Sinta cover
Bakit Sinta

Basta Reggae

14
Banana (feat. Shaggy) cover
Banana (feat. Shaggy)

Conkarah

15
Take This Pain Away cover
Take This Pain Away

Kinghopeton

16
Lintik cover
Lintik

Brownman Revival

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Experience the laid-back rhythms and sun-soaked melodies of the Philippines through the Top Filipino Reggae Songs chart. This selection captures the unique "Pinoy Reggae" sound, where traditional OPM sentimentality meets the steady, infectious pulse of island music. Currently leading the pack is Tropavibes with "Pitong Gatang," a track that perfectly illustrates how Filipino artists reimagine classic narratives through a reggae lens. This trend of revitalizing familiar tunes continues with Brownman Revival’s iconic rendition of "Ikaw Lang Ang Aking Mahal," a staple that remains a fan favorite for its smooth horn sections and soulful local vocals.

The chart also highlights the genre's impressive versatility, moving from the romantic yearning of Sanshai’s "Habang Ako'y Nabubuhay" to the upbeat, global energy of Justin Wellington’s "Iko Iko" featuring Small Jam. Listeners will find a blend of soulful storytelling and rhythmic experimentation in tracks like "Bakit Sinta" by Basta Reggae and the introspective "Dahon Laya" by Kalatog. Even international power ballads get a tropical makeover, as seen with Jules’ reggae-infused cover of "Making Love Out of Nothing At All," proving that the genre knows no bounds when it comes to emotional expression.

Whether you are looking for the lighthearted vibes of "Herbal Na Utan" by Tropavibes or the reflective tones of Kriptik’s "Remember," this chart serves as the definitive guide to what is trending in the local scene right now. These songs represent more than just a playlist; they embody the "chill" lifestyle and resilient spirit of the Filipino people. From the white sands of Boracay to the busy streets of Manila, these reggae hits provide the perfect soundtrack for those who want to slow down and enjoy the groove. Keep a close eye on these rankings to discover the latest releases and timeless anthems that define the modern Filipino reggae landscape.