Female dancehall artists list

female dancehall artists

Are you a fan of dancehall and looking for some new female artists? If so, you’re in luck! We’ve compiled a list of the best female dancehall artists out there – each with their own unique style and sound.

Have you ever stopped and wondered how female dancehall artists have made their mark in the music industry? From dominating the Billboard charts to winning prestigious awards, these powerful women have proven that they can command the stage with their sultry moves and lyrical genius.

 

Best female dancehall artists list

Check out and listen top female dancehall, reggae and funk artists. Get ready to discover the power and beauty of talented female dancehall artists and explore their unique styles and sounds.

 

Female dancehall artists with A

  • Amelia Monét
  • Arlene MC
  • Aya Nakamura

 

Female dancehall artists with B

  • Bad Gyal Jade
  • Badi Girls
  • Bambina
  • Bárbara Labres
  • Belinha
  • Bella Angel
  • Bidu Ariel
  • Blk Orchid

 

Female dancehall artists with C

  • Cami B
  • Candy Flow
  • Ce'cile
  • Chesca
  • Cherry Rose
  • Corina Smith

 

Female dancehall artists with D

 

Female dancehall artists with E

  • Elettra Lamborghini

 

Female dancehall artists with F

  • Florica

 

Female dancehall artists with G

  • Gabeana
  • Gabily
  • Goal Digga

 

Female dancehall artists with H

  • HoodCelebrityy
  • Hyperanhas

 

Female dancehall artists with I

  • Isabella Lovestory
  • Ishawna

 

Female dancehall artists with J

  • Jacky Ramirez
  • Jada Kingdom: Jada Kingdom is a Jamaican reggae pop singer who also blends in elements of dancehall, R&B, and EDM in her music. Her music often features catchy hooks paired with honest lyrics about love. She started her career as an Instagram and swimsuit model before turning to music. Jada Kingdom's latest single 'Jungle' blends salacious dancehall and straight-to-the-point R&B. She has collaborated with genre heavyweights like Skillibeng and Popcaan over the years.
  • Jadel
  • Jae Hemmings

 

Female dancehall artists with K

  • Kamylinha Santos
  • Khighlah
  • Kim Kadesh
  • Kitkatt

 

Female dancehall artists with L

  • La Insuperable
  • La Kim
  • La Materialista
  • La Mosquera
  • La Perversa
  • La Tussy aka Tussy Pink
  • La Zowi
  • Lanae
  • Lara Silva
  • Larissa Cerqueira
  • Lisa Hyper
  • LolaaSmiles
  • Luana Maia
  • Ludmilla
  • Luísa Sonza

 

Female dancehall artists with M

  • Macka Diamond
  • Malucci
  • Marcela Jardim
  • Marcy Chin
  • Mariana Miamorch
  • Mariah Angeliq
  • Mary Flow
  • MC Bragança
  • MC Branquinha
  • MC Danny
  • MC Henny
  • MC Jenny
  • MC Jhenny
  • MC Kayara
  • MC Mari
  • MC Melody
  • MC Mirella
  • MC Naninha
  • MC Pipokinha
  • MC Suh
  • MC Thammy
  • Milly Explosão
  • Mimi
  • Mona 4Reall
  • Moyann

 

Female dancehall artists with N

  • Nanu
  • Nailah Blackman
  • NeeQah
  • Nina Capelly

 

Female dancehall artists with P

  • Pamputtae
  • Pinky Bling
  • Pocah
  • Princess Diamz

 

Female dancehall artists with Q

  • Queen Nikki

 

Female dancehall artists with R

  • Rabi Yamilet aka YRB Rabi
  • Raine Seville
  • Rebecca
  • Renee 6:30
  • Romy Rose
  • Rosinha

 

Female dancehall artists with S

  • Sara Valentina
  • Sarah Babyy
  • Sasique
  • Shaneil Muir
  • Shassy
  • Shenseea
  • Six Sex
  • Spice
  • Stalk Ashley
  • Starface
  • Starrr Doll
  • Stefflon Don
  • Stylysh

 

Female dancehall artists with T

  • Taby
  • Tainá Costa
  • Tashina Muzik
  • Tati Zaqui
  • Thallita Treyce
  • Tília
  • Tokischa

 

Female dancehall artists with Y

  • Yanique Curvy Diva
  • Yeshie Renee

 

Female dancehall artists with V

  • Vicky
  • Vittoria Dutra

 

What is dancehall music?

Dancehall is a genre of music that originated in Jamaica in the 1970s. It is a fusion of reggae, hip-hop, and other styles of music, characterized by its heavy use of electronics, fast beats, and bold lyrics. Dancehall is often associated with "club music" and is popular at clubs, festivals, and parties around the world.

Music of dancehall is typically associated with its high-energy, heavily-percussive rhythms, synthesized instrumentation, and lyrics that often border on boastful or confrontational. It is closely related to ragga, which also originates from Jamaica, and has been incorporated into other genres of music such as hip-hop, rap, and R&B. While male reggae and dancehall artists are most well-known, there is a growing number of female artists who are breaking down barriers and making their mark in the industry.

 

How Funk differs from Dancehall music?

Funk and dancehall are two different music genres. Funk is a genre that originated from African American influences and features a syncopated beat, heavy bass lines, and distinctive grooves. Dancehall, on the other hand, is a subgenre of reggae that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. It is a more sparse version of reggae than the roots and dub genres and features a faster tempo and more electronic music.

 

Male dancehall, reggae & funk artists

  • Bobby 6ix
  • Demarco
  • Elephant Man
  • Gold Gad
  • Grim YG
  • Hitmaker
  • Hytalo Santos
  • IWaata
  • Jahvillani
  • Jamal
  • JayBlem
  • Kalado
  • MC Ryan
  • Pilgrim
  • Rdx
  • Rogerinho
  • Rygin King
  • Rytikal
  • Savagee Savo
  • Stylo G
  • Ty British
  • Vershon
  • Vybz Kartel