Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album

The Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards for quality works in the reggae genre. Originally called the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Recording, the honor was presented to artists for eligible songs or albums. The Jamaican group Black Uhuru received the first award in 1985. Beginning with the 1992 ceremony, the name of the award was changed to Best Reggae Album. Starting in 2002, awards were often presented to the engineers, mixers, and/or producers in addition to the performing artists. According to the category description guide for the 52nd Grammy Awards, eligible works are vocal or instrumental reggae albums "containing at least 51% playing time of newly recorded music", including roots reggae, dancehall and ska music.

Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album
Awarded forQuality reggae albums
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First award1985
Currently held byKeznamdi – Blxxd & Fyah (2026)
Websitegrammy.com

At the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards in 2020, Koffee became the youngest person and the first woman to win the award. Ziggy Marley holds the record for the most wins in this category, with seven wins as of 2017. The current recipient of the award is Keznamdi, who won at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards with his album Blxxd & Fyah.

Recipients

Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album winners and nominees
Year[I] Performing artist(s) Work Nominees Ref.
1985 Black Uhuru Anthem
  • Jimmy Cliff – "Reggae Night"
  • Steel Pulse – "Steppin' Out"
  • Peter Tosh – Captured Live
  • Yellowman – King Yellowman
1986 Jimmy Cliff Cliff Hanger
1987 Steel Pulse Babylon the Bandit
  • Black Uhuru – Brutal
  • Jimmy Cliff – Club Paradise
  • Linton Kwesi Johnson and the Dub Band – Linton Kwesi Johnson in Concert with the Dub Band
  • The Itals – Rasta Philosophy
1988 Peter Tosh No Nuclear War
  • Black Uhuru – Brutal Dub
  • Burning Spear – People of the World
  • Third World – Hold On to Love
  • UB40 – UB40 CCCP: Live in Moscow
1989 Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers Conscious Party
  • Jimmy Cliff – Hanging Fire
  • Toots Hibbert – Toots in Memphis
  • UB40 – UB40
  • UB40 and Chrissie Hynde – "Breakfast in Bed"
1990 Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers One Bright Day
  • Bunny Wailer – Liberation
  • Burning Spear – Live in Paris Zenith '88
  • Third World – Serious Business
  • Wailers Band – I.D.
1991 Bunny Wailer Time Will Tell: A Tribute to Bob Marley
  • Black Uhuru – Now
  • Burning Spear – Mek We Dweet
  • Toots & the Maytals – An Hour Live
  • Andrew Tosh – Make Place for the Youth
1992 Shabba Ranks As Raw As Ever
1993 Shabba Ranks X-tra Naked
  • Jimmy Cliff – Breakout
  • Steel Pulse – Rastafari Centennial: Live in Paris – Elysee Montmartre
  • The Wailing Souls – All Over the World
  • Third World – Committed
1994 Inner Circle "Bad Boys"
1995 Bunny Wailer Crucial! Roots Classics
  • Aswad – Rise and Shine
  • Black Uhuru – Strongg
  • Dennis Brown – Light My Fire
  • Inner Circle – Reggae Dancer
  • Various artists – Stir It Up
1996 Shaggy Boombastic
  • Burning Spear – Rasta Business
  • The Skatalites – Hi-Bop Ska! The 30th Anniversary Recording
  • Third World – Live It Up
  • Ziggy Marley and the Melody MakersFree Like We Want 2 B
1997 Bunny Wailer Hall of Fame: A Tribute to Bob Marley's 50th Anniversary
  • Gregory Isaacs – Mr. Cool
  • Maxi Priest – Man with the Fun
  • Sister Carol – Lyrically Potent
  • The Skatalites – Greetings from Skamania
1998 Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers Fallen Is Babylon
  • Aswad – Big Up
  • Burning Spear – Appointment with His Majesty
  • Steel Pulse – Rage and Fury
  • Yellowman – Freedom of Speech
1999 Sly and Robbie Friends
  • Buju Banton – Inna Heights
  • Beenie Man – Many Moods of Moses
  • The Wailing Souls – Psychedelic Souls
  • Toots & the Maytals – Ska Father
2000 Burning Spear Calling Rastafari
  • Aswad – Roots Revival
  • Beenie Man – The Doctor
  • Steel Pulse – Living Legacy
  • Third World – Generation Coming
2001 Beenie Man Art and Life
  • Pato Banton – Life Is a Miracle
  • Dennis Brown – Let Me Be the One
  • Gregory Isaacs – Private & Confidential
  • The Wailing Souls – Equality
2002 Damian Marley Halfway Tree
  • Beres Hammond – Music Is Life
  • Luciano – A New Day
  • Ky-Mani Marley – Many More Roads
  • Various artists – Island Warriors
2003 Lee "Scratch" Perry Jamaican E.T.
  • Alpha Blondy – Merci
  • Bounty Killer – Ghetto Dictionary: The Mystery
  • Capleton – Still Blazin'
  • Freddie McGregor – Anything for You
2004 Sean Paul Dutty Rock
  • Buju Banton – Friends for Life
  • Burning Spear – Free Man
  • Third World – Ain't Givin' Up
  • Wayne Wonder – No Holding Back
2005 Toots and the Maytals True Love
  • Jimmy Cliff – Black Magic
  • Sly and Robbie – The Dub Revolutionaries
  • Steel Pulse – African Holocaust
  • Various artists – Def Jamaica
2006 Damian Marley Welcome to Jamrock
  • Burning Spear – Our Music
  • Sean Paul – The Trinity
  • Shaggy – Clothes Drop
  • Third World – Black Gold & Green
2007 Ziggy Marley Love Is My Religion
  • Buju Banton – Too Bad
  • Matisyahu – Youth
  • Sly and Robbie – Rhythm Doubles
  • UB40 – Who You Fighting For?
2008 Stephen Marley Mind Control
  • Burning Spear – The Burning Spear Experience
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – The End of an American Dream
  • Sly and Robbie and the Taxi Gang – Anniversary
  • Toots and the Maytals – Light Your Light
2009 Burning Spear Jah Is Real
  • Elephant Man – Let's Get Physical
  • Heavy D – Vibes
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Repentance
  • Shaggy – Intoxication
  • Sly and Robbie – Amazing
2010 Stephen Marley Mind Control – Acoustic
  • Buju Banton – Rasta Got Soul
  • Gregory Isaacs – Brand New Me
  • Julian Marley – Awake
  • Sean Paul – Imperial Blaze
2011 Buju Banton Before the Dawn
  • Gregory Isaacs and King Isaac – Isaacs Meets Isaac
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Revelation
  • Bob Sinclar and Sly and Robbie – Made in Jamaica
  • Sly and Robbie and the Family Taxi – One Pop Reggae +
  • Andrew Tosh – Legacy: An Acoustic Tribute to Peter Tosh
2012 Stephen Marley Revelation Pt. 1 – The Root of Life
  • Monty Alexander – Harlem-Kingston Express Live!
  • Israel Vibration – Reggae Knights
  • Ziggy Marley – Wild and Free
  • Shaggy – Summer in Kingston
2013 Jimmy Cliff Rebirth
  • The Original Wailers – Miracle
  • Sean Paul – Tomahawk Technique
  • Sly and Robbie and the Jam Masters – New Legend – Jamaica 50th Edition
  • Toots and the Maytals – Reggae Got Soul: Unplugged on Strawberry Hill
2014 Ziggy Marley In Concert
  • Beres Hammond – One Love, One Life
  • Sizzla – The Messiah
  • Sly and Robbie and the Jam Masters – Reggae Connection
  • Snoop Lion – Reincarnated
2015 Ziggy Marley Fly Rasta
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry – Back on the Controls
  • Sean Paul – Full Frequency
  • Shaggy – Out of Many, One Music
  • Sly and Robbie and Spicy Chocolate – The Reggae Power
  • SOJA – Amid the Noise and the Haste
2016 Morgan Heritage Strictly Roots
2017 Ziggy Marley Ziggy Marley
  • Devin Di Dakta & J.L – Sly & Robbie Presents...Reggae For Her
  • J Boog – Rose Petals
  • Raging Fyah – Everlasting
  • Rebelution – Falling Into Place
  • SOJA – Live in Virginia
2018 Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley Stony Hill
  • Chronixx – Chronology
  • Common Kings – Lost in Paradise
  • J Boog – Wash House Ting
  • Morgan Heritage – Avrakedabra
2019 Sting & Shaggy 44/876
  • Black Uhuru – As The World Turns
  • Etana – Reggae Forever
  • Ziggy Marley – Rebellion Rises
  • Protoje – A Matter of Time
2020 Koffee Rapture
  • Julian Marley – As I Am
  • Sly and Robbie & the Roots Radics – The Final Battle: Sly & Robbie vs. Roots Radics
  • Steel Pulse – Mass Manipulation
  • Third World – More Work to Be Done
2021 Toots and the Maytals Got to Be Tough
  • Buju Banton – Upside Down 2020
  • Skip Marley – Higher Place
  • Maxi Priest – It All Comes Back To Love
  • The Wailers – One World
2022 SOJA Beauty in the Silence
  • Etana – Pamoja
  • Gramps Morgan – Positive Vibration
  • Sean Paul – Live N Livin
  • Jesse Royal – Royal
  • Spice – 10
2023 Kabaka Pyramid The Kalling
  • Koffee – Gifted
  • Sean Paul – Scorcha
  • Protoje – Third Time's The Charm
  • Shaggy – Com Fly Wid Mi
2024 Julian Marley & Antaeus Colors of Royal
  • Buju Banton – Born For Greatness
  • Beenie Man – Simma
  • Collie Buddz – Call Roots Riddim 2023
  • Burning Spear – No Destroyer
2025 Various artists Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired By The Film (Deluxe)
  • Collie Buddz – Take It Easy
  • Vybz Kartel – Party With Me
  • Shenseea – Never Gets Late Here
  • The Wailers – Evolution
2026 Keznamdi Blxxd & Fyah
  • Lila Iké – Treasure Self Love
  • Vybz Kartel – Heart & Soul
  • Mortimer – From Within
  • Jesse Royal – No Place Like Home

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.

2010 controversy

Buju Banton's (real name Mark Anthony Myrie) nomination for the 2010 award sparked controversy and protest due to homophobic lyrics within his music. Banton's most controversial song, released in 1988, is "Boom, Bye Bye", which "promote[s] the murder of gay men by shooting or burning". Following the artist's nomination, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation and the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center placed an advertisement in the Daily Variety encouraging Grammy officials to denounce music that "promotes or celebrates violence against any group of people". The advertisement, which took the form of a letter signed by gay rights and civil rights activists, asserted that honoring Banton was awarding "extraordinary hateful work". The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences responded by insisting that artists are honored for quality music "regardless of politics". Banton has been quoted as saying that he sees "no end to the war" between himself and gay men. The 2010 award was presented to Stephen Marley. Banton was nominated in 2011 for the album Before the Dawn. Other reggae musicians that have been accused of promoting anti-gay lyrics include Beenie Man, Elephant Man, Shabba Ranks and Sizzla.

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