Album Releases by Genre
| Roots Rock Rebels: When Punk Met Reggae 1975-1982 by Various Artists July 19, 2024 The three-disc compilation features 54 punk and reggae-inspired tracks from such artists as Culture, Elvis Costello & the Attractions, Generation X, Joe Jackson, Madness, Public Image Ltd, Ruts, The Clash, and The Specials. |
| King Perry by Lee "Scratch" Perry February 2, 2024 The final posthumous studio release from dub pioneer Lee "Scratch" Perry (who passed away in 2021) features guest appearances by Greentea Peng, Marta, Fifi Rong Shaun Ryder, Tricky, and Rose Waite. |
| Hostile Environment by Creation Rebel October 6, 2023 The first full-length studio release in over 40 years from British dub reggae collective Creation Rebel was produced by Adrian Sherwood. |
| A Trip to Bolgatanga by African Head Charge July 7, 2023 The first full-length studio release from African Head Charge in 12 years was produced by Adrian Sherwood and features guest appearance by King Ayisoba. |
| Version Girl by Rhoda Dakar May 26, 2023 The latest full-length solo release from The Bodysnatchers' Rhoda Dakar features 12 reggae, rocksteady, and ska covers of songs made famous by Louis Armstrong, Patsy Cline, Morrissey, Lou Reed, The Pretenders, and The Rolling Stones. |
| Great Is He by Popcaan January 27, 2023 The fifth full-length studio release for Jamaican artist Popcaan features guest appearances from Burna Boy, Chronic Law, Drake, and Toni-Ann Singh. |
| Midnight Scorchers by Horace Andy September 16, 2022 Reggae artist Horace Andy's 2022 album Midnight Rocker is dubbed by producer Adrian Sherwood with reworked versions and appearances from Daddy Freddy and Lone Ranger. |
| Love, Damini by Burna Boy July 8, 2022 The sixth full-length studio release for Nigerian artist Burna Boy features guest appearances from Blxst, J Balvin, J Hus, Kehlani, Khalid, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Popcaan, Ed Sheeran, and Victony. |
| Midnight Rocker by Horace Andy April 8, 2022 The latest full-length release for reggae artist Horace Andy was produced by Adrian Sherwood. |
| Gifted by Koffee March 25, 2022 The debut full-length release for the Jamaican reggae artist Koffee features production with JAE5 and Frank Dukes. |
| IRE by Combo Chimbita January 28, 2022 The latest full-length release for the New York-based Colombian quartet Combo Chimbita was produced by Habish Rosario. |
| Lee "Scratch" Perry's Guide to the Universe by New Age Doom November 5, 2021 This is the debut full-length release of the collaboration between New Age Doom and Lee "Scratch" Perry. |
| Intra-I by Theon Cross October 29, 2021 The second full-length release for the British jazz composer and tuba player features contributions from Afronaut Zu, Ahnansé, Consensus, Remi Graves, Shumba Maasai, and Oren Marshall. |
| Solid Gold U-Roy by U-Roy July 16, 2021 The posthumous release from the dancehall/reggae artist features guest appearances from David Hinds, Rygin King, Ziggy Marley, Tarrus Riley, Jesse Royal, Santigold, Shaggy, Robbie Shakespeare, and Richie Spice. |
| Freedom Fables by Nubiyan Twist March 12, 2021 The third full-length release for the London-based collective features guest appearances from Cherise, Soweto Kinch, K.O.G., Ego Ella May, Ria Moran, Nick Richards, and Pat Thomas. |
| Music Is the Weapon by Major Lazer October 23, 2020 The fourth full-length studio release for the electronic/dance trio of Diplo, Walshy Fire and new member, Ape Drums, features guest appearances from Anitta, Alessia Cara, BEAM, J Balvin, Busy Signal, El Alfa, Joeboy, K4mo, Rashmeet Kaur, Khalid, Skip Marley, Nicki Minaj, French Montana, MC Lan, Mr. Eazi, Mumford & Sons' Marcus Mumford, Paloma Mami, Nucleya, and Shenseea. |
| Got to Be Tough by Toots & the Maytals August 28, 2020 The latest full-length studio release for the reggae group was produced by its frontman, Frederick "Toots" Hibbert. |
| Boniface by Boniface February 14, 2020 The debut full-length release for the Canadian artist Micah Visser was recorded with Neil Comber. |
| Heavy Rain by Lee "Scratch" Perry December 6, 2019 Brian Eno, Gaudi, Vin Gordon guests on heavily reworked versions of songs from Rainford (plus two new songs from Perry and co-producer Adrian Sherwood). |
| Down in Jamaica: 40 Years of VP Records [Box Set] by Various Artists October 25, 2019 The 94-track compilation box set features reggae songs selected by VP Records' Carter Van Pelt. |
| African Giant by Burna Boy July 26, 2019 The fourt full-length studio release for the Nigerian artist features guest appearances from Jeremih, Angelique Kidjo, M.anifest, Damian Marley, Serani, Jorja Smith, and Zlatan. |
| Hasta el Cielo by Khruangbin July 12, 2019 The third full-length release for the Houston trio features a dub version of its 2018's Con Todo El Mundo. |
| Red Gold Green & Blue by Various Artists July 12, 2019 Reggae artists including Big Youth, Phylea Carley, Kiddus I, Sshh Liguz, The Maytals, Freddie McGregor, Mykal Rose, Robbie Shakespeare, Toots, and Andrew Tosh, cover classic American blues songs. |
| Rainford by Lee "Scratch" Perry May 31, 2019 The latest full-length release from the Jamaican dub artist was produced by Adrian Sherwood. |
| The Black Album by Lee "Scratch" Perry November 2, 2018 This is the second collaboration between Lee "Scratch" Perry and London-based producer/engineer Daniel Boyle. |
| Lovers Rock by Estelle September 7, 2018 The reggae-inspired fifth full-length release for the British R&B singer features guest appearances from Maleek Berry, Chronixx, Alicai Harley, HoodCelebrityy, Luke James, Konshens, Kranium, Navi X Nick, and Tarrus Riley. |
| Forever by Popcaan July 20, 2018 The second full-length release for the Jamaican dancehall artist features a guest appearance from Davido. |
| K.O. by Miss Red July 13, 2018 The debut full-length studio release for the the Israeli dancehall MC was produced by The Bug. |
| Vessel of Love by Hollie Cook January 26, 2018 The third full-length solo release for former singer of The Slits was produced by Martin Glover. |
| Stony Hill by Damian Marley July 21, 2017 The fourth full-length solo release for the reggae artist feature guest appearances from his brother Stephen, Big Youth and Bounty Killer's son Major Myjah. |
| Chronology by Chronixx July 7, 2017 The debut full-length release for reggae artist Jamar McNaughton features elements of electronic, rap and R&B music. |
| Outside the Echo Chamber by Coldcut May 26, 2017 The debut collaboration between Coldcut and Adrian Sherwood features guest appearances from Ce'cile, Chezidek, Elan, Hamsika Iyer, Roots Manuva, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Junior Reid, and Rholin X. |
| Man vs. Sofa by Sherwood & Pinch February 24, 2017 The second full-length collaboration between Adrian Sherwood and Rob "Pinch" Ellis features guest appearances from Martin Duffy, Skip McDonald, Lee "Scratch" Perry, and Taz. |
| Bounce by The English Beat September 30, 2016 Produced by Mick Lister, this is the fourth release for the British band that includes Ranking Roger, his son, Matthew Murphy aka 'Ranking Junior,' Steve Harper, Andy Pearson, and Fuzz Townshend. |
| Must Be Free by Lee "Scratch" Perry September 23, 2016 The latest release from the Jamaican dub reggae artist features production from by Groovematist, IAmPhloboi, Spacewave and Subatomic Sound System. |
| In Dub by Jah Wobble September 23, 2016 The collection of 37 tracks from the former PiL bassist's career as a solo performer includes works from his band The Invaders of The Heart, Temple of Sound, The Chinese Dub Orchestra, and The Nippon Dub Ensemble. |
| Nothing More to Say by The Frightnrs September 2, 2016 Three months before the full-length album for the New York reggae group produced by Victor Axelrod was released, lead singer Dan Klein passed away from ALS. |
| Life on the Road [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] by David Brent August 19, 2016 The soundtrack to the 2016 comedy film featuring David Brent, The Office character created by Ricky Gervais, as he travels around the United Kingdom to tour with his band, the Forgone Conclusion. |
| Revelation, Pt. 2: The Fruit of Life by Stephen Marley July 22, 2016 The follow-up release to the reggae artist's 2011 Grammy-winning album Revelation Pt. 1 – The Root of Life features guest appearances from such artsist as Iggy Azalea, Black Thought, Busta Rhymes, DJ Khaled, Wyclef Jean, Pitbull, Rakim, Rick Ross, Shaggy, Nina Simone, and Waka Flocka Flame. |
| Ziggy Marley by Ziggy Marley May 20, 2016 The sixth full-length solo release for the eldest son of Bob Marley was self-produced and features a guest appearance from his brother, Stephen Marley. |
| Peace Is the Mission by Major Lazer June 1, 2015 The third studio release for the Diplo's dancehall trio features collaborations and guest appearances from from 2 Chainz, Chronixx, DJ Snake, Ellie Goulding, Elliphant, Mad Cobra, MØ, Nyla, Pusha T, Tarrus Riley, Jovi Rockwell, Travi$ Scott, and Wild Belle. |
| Jaiyede Afro by The Heliocentrics September 9, 2014 The latest release from the Nigerian saxophonist Orlando Julius is a collaboration with the British funk ensemble The Heliocentrics. |
| Twice by Hollie Cook June 10, 2014 The second release for the daughter of Sex Pistols drummer Peter Cook was produced by Prince Fatty and features guest appearances from Dennis Bovell, George Dekker, Winston Francis, and Omar. |
| Where We Come From by Popcaan June 10, 2014 The debut full-length release for the Jamacian dancehall singer was produced by Skull and features a guest appearance from Pusha T. |
| Fly Rasta by Ziggy Marley April 15, 2014 The fifth solo release for Bob Marley's oldest son includes contributions from DJ U-Roy, Erica Newell, Sharon and Cedella Marley. |
| Eve by Angélique Kidjo January 28, 2014 The first release in four years for the Grammy-winning Beninese singer-songwriter was produced by Patrick Dillett with guest appearances from such artists as ASA, Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmagli, Dr. John, Yvonne Kidjo, the Kronos Quartet, Trio Teriba, and the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg. |
| Getting Over the Storm by UB40 September 2, 2013 The second release with new lead singer Duncan Campbell for the reggae band includes covers of country classics as well as five original tracks. |
| Back on the Planet by Ras G August 6, 2013 The latest release for the Los Angeles producer is an instrumental album. |
| All People by Michael Franti & Spearhead July 30, 2013 The eighth release for the activist musician includes guest appearances by K'Naan and Gina Rene. |
| Jungle Revolution by Congo Natty July 9, 2013 Jungle producer Michael West's first album since 2005's Born Again as Rebel MC includes production from Benny Page, Serial Killaz, and Boyson & Crooks. |
| Nothing Can Stop Us by Cornell Campbell July 9, 2013 The collaboration between Jamaican reggae artist Cornell Campbell and London-based Afro-dub/reggae collective Soothsayers is part of the Strut label's Inspiration Information series. |
| Reincarnated by Snoop Lion April 23, 2013 Executive produced by Diplo and Major Lazer, the debut release for rapper Snoop Dogg under his new name was influenced by reggae and dancehall. |
| Isles by Wild Belle March 12, 2013 Reggae and pop come together on the debut release from the Chicago-based brother-and-sister duo of Natalie and Elliot Bergman. |
| This Generation by The Lions February 26, 2013 The Los Angeles reggae soul group's first release on the Stones Throw label was produced with Dan Ubick. |
| Into the Future by Bad Brains November 20, 2012 This is the first release in five years for the Washington D.C. punk/reggae rock band. |
| In East London by Wrongtom September 25, 2012 This is a tribute to 1980s dancehall music in London from DJ/Producer Wrongtom and Deemas J. |
| Tomahawk Technique by Sean Paul September 18, 2012 With the help of pop producers Stargate, Rico Love, and Benny Blaco, the dancehall artist releases his fifth studio album featuring guest appearances from DJ Ammo, Future Fambo, Alexis Jordan, and Kelly Rowland. |
| Spark Seeker by Matisyahu July 17, 2012 The reggae singer's fourth album produced by Kool Kojak introduces electronic pop to his sound. |
| Frkwys, Vol. 9: Icon Give Thank by Sun Araw April 17, 2012 Sun Araw and M. Geddes Gengras who traveled to Jamaica to work with The Congos on the ninth entry in RVNG Intl.’s FRKWYS series. |
| Sparrowmania! by Mighty Sparrow January 24, 2012 The two-disc set collects songs recorded from the late 1960s to 1970s by Trinidad's "Calypso King of the World." |
| Sacred Fire [EP] by Jimmy Cliff November 29, 2011 Produced by Rancid's Tim Armstrong and recorded on vintage equipment, Sacred Fire is the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's first release since 2004's Black Magic. |
| If You Want Loyalty Buy a Dog by Little Axe October 24, 2011 Skip McDonald's latest album produced by Adrian Sherwood features appearances by Dub Syndicate and Roots Radics. |
| Wild and Free by Ziggy Marley June 14, 2011 The Jamaican reggae musician returns with his fourth solo album, featuring guest appearances by Woody Harrelson and Heavy D. |
| Light the Horizon by Bedouin Soundclash June 7, 2011 The Canadian reggae/ska band returns with a new drummer by the name of Sekou Lumumba and a new producer, King Britt, for its fourth album. |
| Rise Again by Lee "Scratch" Perry May 10, 2011 The reggae artist's latest album was produced with Bill Laswell. |
| Live Forever (The Stanley Theatre, Pittsburgh PA, 23/09/80) by Bob Marley & the Wailers February 1, 2011 The live two-disc album features Bob Marley's final live performance at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh before he passed away in May 1981. |
| The Sound of Sunshine by Michael Franti & Spearhead September 21, 2010 The artist's latest album with the band Spearhead continues his melding of hip-hop, reggae, and rock music. |
| Duppy Writer by Roots Manuva September 21, 2010 British producer Wrongtom remixes a collection of Roots Manuva's tracks. |
| Lazers Never Die by Major Lazer July 27, 2010 Diplo and Switch return as Major Lazer with a six-track EP which includes a remix by Thom Yorke (Radiohead) of one track from their 2009 release Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do. |
| Distant Relatives by Nas And Damian Marley May 18, 2010 The African-themed album brings Nas and reggae singer Damien Marley (the youngest son of Bob Marley) together. It features guest appearances by K'naan, Lil Wayne, Joss Stone, Dennis Brown, and Damien's brother Steven Marley, who also produced the release. |
| Tomorrow by Sean Kingston September 22, 2009 The second album for the Jamaican-born singer features Good Charlotte, Pitbull, and Wyclef Jean as guest artists. |
| Light by Matisyahu August 25, 2009 The third album for the New York-based reggae artist was produced by David Kahne. |
| Imperial Blaze by Sean Paul August 18, 2009 The fourth album for the Jamaican artist was produced by Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor. |
| Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do by Major Lazer June 16, 2009 Switch and Diplo team up to release their first album as Major Lazer. |
| Repentance by Lee "Scratch" Perry August 19, 2008 The Jamaican producer releases his latest album, produced with Andrew W.K. |
| Intoxication by Shaggy November 13, 2007 The dance-hall artist returns with his latest album, including one song with Akon. |
| Yell Fire! by Michael Franti & Spearhead July 25, 2006 Pink and Sly & Robbie guest on the latest Spearhead offering, which was produced by Michael Franti with Mario Caldato Jr. (Beastie Boys) and mixes reggae, hip-hop and R&B. |
| Throw Down Your Arms by Sinéad O'Connor October 4, 2005 O'Connor's first studio album since "retiring" from the music business consists of covers of a dozen reggae classics, including songs by Burning Spear, Peter Tosh and Lee "Scratch" Perry. |
| The Trinity by Sean Paul September 27, 2005 This is the third album for the Jamaican dancehall star. |
| Clothes Drop by Shaggy September 20, 2005 The Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am guests on the dancehall star's sixth studio album. |
| Back To Basics by Beenie Man July 13, 2004 The dancehall artist returns with a more genre-consistent (and yes, back to basics) album, with a lone Timbaland-produced crossover track, "All Girls Party." |
| Lucky Day by Shaggy October 29, 2002 Second only to Bob Marley in number of total reggae albums sold, international superstar Shaggy returns with his second album for MCA. |
| Tropical Storm by Beenie Man August 20, 2002 Jamaican dancehall artist Beenie Man returns with a bid for crossover stardom, utilizing hip-hop producers such as The Neptunes, and even dueting with Janet Jackson on one track. |
| Vanguard by Finley Quaye February 20, 2001 |
| Art and Life by Beenie Man July 11, 2000 |




















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