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Ziggy Marley
Ziggy Marley
Jamaican musician and philanthropist
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Marcia Griffiths
Marcia Griffiths
Jamaican singer
2
Chris Blackwell
Chris Blackwell
English businessman and record producer
3
Gentleman
Gentleman
German reggae singer
4
Leslie Kong
Leslie Kong
Chinese-Jamaican record producer
5
Bunny Wailer
Bunny Wailer
Jamaican reggae singer, songwriter and percussionist
6
The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
7
Major Lazer
Major Lazer
Jamaican-American electronic dance music band
8
Jimmy Cliff
Jimmy Cliff
Jamaican musician, singer and actor
9
Rahzel
Rahzel
American musician
10
Robert Shakespeare
Robert Shakespeare
Jamaican musician
11
Ben Harper
Ben Harper
American singer-songwriter and musician
12
Sean Paul
Sean Paul
Jamaican singer, rapper, and record producer
13
Anthony DeCurtis
Anthony DeCurtis
Journalist, music critic
14
Junior Marvin
Junior Marvin
Jamaican musician
15
Sly and Robbie
Sly and Robbie
Jamaican rhythm section and production duo
16
Bob Marley
Bob Marley
Jamaican singer, songwriter and musician
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Morgan Heritage
Morgan Heritage
band
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Stephen Marley
Stephen Marley
Jamaican American musician
19
Peter Tosh
Peter Tosh
Jamaican reggae singer and musician
20
U-Roy
U-Roy
Jamaican musician
21
Sly Dunbar
Sly Dunbar
musician
22
Slightly Stoopid
Slightly Stoopid
American band
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Julian Marley
Julian Marley
English musician
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Diana King
Diana King
Jamaican Singer
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Buju Banton
Buju Banton
Jamaican musician
26
Damian Marley
Damian Marley
Jamaican singer
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Rebelution
Rebelution
reggae music band
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Shaggy
Shaggy
Jamaican reggae musician and former U.S. Marine
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Steel Pulse
Steel Pulse
reggae band from Birmingham, England
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Half Pint
Half Pint
Jamaican dancehall, ragga, and reggae singer
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Tommy Cowan
Tommy Cowan
Jamaican musician
32
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
musical artist
33
Ky-Mani Marley
Ky-Mani Marley
Jamaican recording artist and actor
34
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
Jamaican musical group; reggae family group
35
Diplo
Diplo
American DJ, music producer, and songwriter
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Jah Jerry Haynes
Jah Jerry Haynes
Jamaican guitarist
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Rachael Yamagata
Rachael Yamagata
American musician
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Skip Marley
Skip Marley
Jamaican singer
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Dwight Pinkney
Dwight Pinkney
Jamaican musician
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Pressure Cooker
Pressure Cooker
American musical group; reggae band
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Earl "Chinna" Smith
Earl "Chinna" Smith
Jamaican musician
42
Tony Platt
Tony Platt
British record producer
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Manolito
Manolito
French Spanish singer, guitarist and record producer
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Cherine Anderson
Cherine Anderson
Jamaican singer
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Cedella Marley
Cedella Marley
Jamaican singer, dancer, fashion designer, actress, and entrepreneur
46
Burning Spear
Burning Spear
Jamaican roots reggae musician
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Terry Hall
Terry Hall
British recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician
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Josh Heinrichs
Josh Heinrichs
American musician
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Paolo Nutini
Paolo Nutini
Scottish musician
50
The Heptones
The Heptones
band
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No Doubt
No Doubt
rock band from the United States
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Sister Nancy
Sister Nancy
Jamaican musician
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Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Raitt
blues singer-songwriter and slide guitar player from the United States
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Yami Bolo
Yami Bolo
Jamaican reggae musician
Toots and the Maytals
Jamaican ska/rocksteady band

Toots and the Maytals

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Jamaican ska/rocksteady band
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The Maytals, known from 1972 to 2020 as Toots and the Maytals, are a Jamaican musical group, one of the best known ska and rocksteady vocal groups. The Maytals were formed in the early 1960s and were key figures in popularizing reggae music.

Frontman Toots Hibbert, who died in 2020, was considered a reggae pioneer on a par with Bob Marley. His soulful vocal style was compared to Otis Redding, and led him to be named by Rolling Stone as one of the 100 Greatest Singers. After Hibbert's death, the Maytals indicated that they would continue as a working group.

Their 1968 single "Do the Reggay" was the first song to use the word "reggae", coining the name of the genre and introducing it to a global audience. The Oxford English Dictionary credits Toots and the Maytals in the etymology of the word "Reggae". According to Island Records founder Chris Blackwell "The Maytals were unlike anything else ... sensational, raw and dynamic."