Various Reggae & Dancehall Christmas songs to spend a Natty Christmas
Only a few days left before Christmas. To make sure you spend a “Natty Christmas and a Dancehall New Year”, like Jacob Miller wished, we have gathered a little a compilation of various Reggae and Dancehall Christmas songs.
The compilation features Reggae artists like John Holt, Cocoa Tea, Freddie McGregor, Sugar Minott, and more. But also Dancehall artists such as Beenie Man, Vybz Kartel, and Wayne Wonder.
Do not hesitate to download it. Let us know what’s your favorite Reggae/Dancehall Christmas song by leaving a comment below. You can also share it if you like it.
Jamworld876 Christmas Specials
- Artist(s):
Track list
- Alton Ellis – Christmas Coming
- Barrington Levy – Christmas Day
- Beenie Man – Pum Pum Christmas (Edit)
- Beres Hammond – The Christmas Song
- Brent Dowe – Christmas In Jamaica
- Carlene Davis And Trinity – Santa Claus Do You Ever Come To The Ghetto
- Christmas Boogie
- Cocoa Tea Christmas Is Comming
- Curry Don – Santa A Come
- Dennis Alcapone Tippa Irie And Jd-Dancehall Christmas
- Everyday A Christmas
- Frankie Paul – Merry Christmas
- Freddie McGregor – Irie Christmas
- Governor Twos – Celebrate Christmas
- Eek-A-Mouse – Christmas A Come
- Michael Palmer – Happy Merry Christmas
- Horace Andy – Let Make Merry
- James Bond & Sluggy – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
- Jerry Haris – Christmas Time
- John Holt Last Christmas
- Little George – Have A Merry Christmas Baby
- Little John – It’s Christmas Time
- Major Irie – Come See Me Christmas
- Marshal One – Christmas Turns Me On
- Maxine Miller – Christmas Is Coming
- Mikey Jarrett – Spreadout Christmas
- Neville Willoughby – Christmas In J.A.
- Papa Kojak – Christmas Style
- Phillip Frazer – Rub A Dub Christmas
- Professor Nuts – Of Course
- Sleepy Wonder – Winey Christmas
- Sluggy Ranks – Doesn’t Really Matter What Santa Brings
- Sugar Minott – Silver Bells
- Temptations – Silent Night
- Vybz Kartel – Christmas King
- Wayne Wonder and Baby Cham – Warm Jamaican Christmas
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