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This font is a commercial one and can be purchased [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fmti\u002Fmonotype-corsiva\u002Fstd-regular\u002F).","\n  \n    Silky Mood is an album by Jamaican reggae musician Garnett Silk, released in 1995 via VP Records.\n  \n  \n    The cursive font used on the cover is probably Monotype Corsiva. The font is a commercial one and you can purchase and download it her",5933,46,0,"y",[22],{"id":23,"theme_id":12,"filename":24,"featured":20},18383,"634ee67bd9954.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":12},248,{"id":28,"slug":29,"title":30,"description":31,"seo_description":32,"views":33,"views_trending":34,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":35,"pivot":39},160234,"lovers-rock-font","Lovers Rock Font","*Lovers Rock* is the fifth studio album by Sade, released in 2000. It features a blend of smooth soul, reggae, and jazz influences, with highlights including the title track and \"By Your Side.\"\n\nThe cover features the Interstate Regular font, which was created by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1994 and is based on the U.S. Federal Highway Administration's signage alphabet. This commercial font can be viewed [here](https:\u002F\u002Fstore.typenetwork.com\u002Ffoundry\u002Ffontbureau\u002Fseries\u002Finterstate\u002F).","\n  \n    Lovers Rock is the fifth studio album by English band Sade, released in 2000 by Epic Records.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is Interstate Regular designed by Tobias Frere-Jones in 1994. Interstate is a typeface based on the signage alp",4113,28,[36],{"id":37,"theme_id":28,"filename":38,"featured":20},18301,"634ee66579fcb.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":28},{"id":41,"slug":42,"title":43,"description":44,"seo_description":45,"views":46,"views_trending":47,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":48,"pivot":52},160225,"tomorrow-font","Tomorrow Font","*Tomorrow*  is the third studio album by Jamaican-American singer Sean Kingston, released on September 22, 2009. It features collaborations with prominent artists such as Wyclef Jean, Soulja Boy, and Akon.\n\nIt is likely that Eurostile Bold Extended #2 was used for the album title and City Pro Bold by Georg Trump was modified for the singer's name, specifically the letter \"N\". Both fonts are commercial and can be viewed [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Flinotype\u002Feurostile\u002Fbold-extended-2-63893\u002F) and [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.bertholdtypes.com\u002Ffont\u002Fcity\u002Fpro\u002F\u002F) respectively.","\n  \n    Tomorrow is the second studio album by Jamaican-American singer Sean Kingston. The album was released on September 7, 2009.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the album title is probably Eurostile Bold Extended #2. As for the singer name, it was pro",6302,27,[49],{"id":50,"theme_id":41,"filename":51,"featured":20},18292,"634ee66384a9b.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":41},{"id":54,"slug":55,"title":56,"description":57,"seo_description":58,"views":59,"views_trending":60,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":61,"pivot":65},160306,"catch-a-fire-font","Catch a Fire Font","*Catch a Fire* is the fifth studio album by Jamaican reggae band The Wailers, released in 1973. It was their first album to be released internationally and is considered a landmark in the history of reggae music.\n\nIt is likely that the typeface featured on the cover is Aldine 721 Bold Condensed, which was created by Frank Hinman Pierpont. More information about the font is available [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fbitstream\u002Faldine-721\u002Fbold-condensed\u002F).","\n  \n    Catch a Fire is the fifth album by Jamaican reggae band The Wailers, released in 1973 via Island Records.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is probably Aldine 721 Bold Condensed designed by Frank Hinman Pierpont. The typeface is available ",3299,24,[62],{"id":63,"theme_id":54,"filename":64,"featured":20},18380,"634ee67b467d0.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":54},{"id":67,"slug":68,"title":69,"description":70,"seo_description":71,"views":72,"views_trending":73,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":74,"pivot":78},160308,"love-you-more-font","Love You More Font","*Love You More* is an album by Jamaican reggae singer Sanchez, released in 2002. It features 14 tracks of romantic love songs, showcasing Sanchez's soulful voice and classic reggae sound.\n\nCatull Medium, a commercial font designed by Gustav Jaeger in 1982, is used for both the singer's name and album title on the cover. Additional information about the font can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fcollections\u002Fcatull-font-berthold\u002F).","\n  \n    Love You More is an album by Jamaican Reggae and dancehall singer Sanchez, released in 2011 via VP Records.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover for both singer name and album title is Catull Medium designed by Gustav Jaeger in 1982. The font",3478,21,[75],{"id":76,"theme_id":67,"filename":77,"featured":20},18382,"634ee67bab8bb.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":67},{"id":80,"slug":81,"title":82,"description":83,"seo_description":84,"views":85,"views_trending":86,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":87,"pivot":91},160299,"showcase-font","Showcase Font","*Showcase*  is a reggae album by Black Uhuru, released in 1979. It features classic tracks such as \"Shine Eye Gal\" and \"General Penitentiary.\"\n\nThe typeface used on the cover is likely Souvenir Medium, which is an old-style serif font originally created by Morris Fuller Benton in 1914 for ATF. More information on this typeface is available [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fmedium-souvenir-357924\u002F).","\n  \n    Showcase is an album by Jamaican reggae group Black Uhuru formed in 1972.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is probably Souvenir Medium, an old style serif typeface originally designed by Morris Fuller Benton in 1914 for ATF. 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The typeface is available in two styles, regular and semi bold and you can purchase it ",4677,3,[101],{"id":102,"theme_id":93,"filename":103,"featured":20},18371,"634ee678e74d4.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":93},{"id":106,"slug":107,"title":108,"description":109,"seo_description":110,"views":111,"views_trending":86,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":112,"pivot":116},160310,"let-live-font","Let Live Font","*Let Live* is an album by the reggae band Midnite, released in 2011. It features 14 tracks of conscious lyrics, roots reggae rhythms, and spiritual messages, showcasing the band's signature sound and powerful vocals.\n\nThe lettering for the \"Let Live\" album cover is likely [Adis Ababa](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fsimeonoutwest\u002Fadis-ababa\u002Fregular\u002F), inspired by the ancient Ge'ez script used in Ethiopia and Eritrea. The band name lettering closely resembles [Herculanum](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Flinotype\u002Fherculanum\u002Fherculanum\u002F), a commercial font designed by Adrian Frutiger.","\n  \n    Let Live is an album by Midnite, a roots reggae band from St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.\n  \n  \n    The font used for “Let Live” on the cover is probably Adis Ababa, which is a typeface designed based on the letters of the Ge’ez script ",3079,[113],{"id":114,"theme_id":106,"filename":115,"featured":20},18384,"634ee67c11129.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":106},{"id":118,"slug":119,"title":120,"description":121,"seo_description":122,"views":123,"views_trending":86,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":124,"pivot":128},160311,"distant-relatives-font","Distant Relatives Font","*Distant Relatives* is a collaborative album by Nas and Damian Marley, released in 2010. It blends elements of hip-hop and reggae while exploring themes of ancestry, Africa, and social justice.\n\nThe album title on the cover employs the ITC Benguiat Condensed Medium font, which was created by Edward Benguiat in 1977. Additional information about the font can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fitc\u002Fbenguiat\u002Fstd-condensed-medium\u002F).","\n  \n    Distant Relatives is a collaborative studio album by American rapper Nas and Jamaican reggae artist Damian Marley.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the album title on the cover is ITC Benguiat Condensed Medium designed by Edward Benguiat in 1977. 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Additional information regarding it can be viewed [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fregular-elementa-pro-366676).","\n  \n    The Future Is Unwritten is an album by Joe Strummer, released in 2007 via Legacy Records.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is probably FF Elementa designed by Lithuanian type designer Mindaugas Strockis for FontFont in 1998. The font fami",2560,[137],{"id":138,"theme_id":130,"filename":139,"featured":20},15222,"634ee2bc14617.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":130},{"id":142,"slug":143,"title":144,"description":145,"seo_description":146,"views":147,"views_trending":148,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":149,"pivot":153},160307,"infinite-quality-font","Infinite Quality Font","*Infinite Quality with Lustre Kings* is an album by the reggae band Midnite, released in 2007. It features 12 tracks with powerful lyrics and a mix of roots reggae and dub rhythms. \n\nIt is likely that the font utilized on the cover is Kino, which was designed by Martin Dovey in 1930 for the Monotype Corporation. This font is commercially available and further details can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fcollections\u002Fkino-font-monotype-imaging\u002F).","\n  \n    Infinite Quality with Lustre Kings is an album by the roots reggae band Midnite, released in 2007 via Lustre Kings Productions.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is probably Kino designed by Martin Dovey in 1930 for the Monotype Corporatio",2393,19,[150],{"id":151,"theme_id":142,"filename":152,"featured":20},18381,"634ee67b72de1.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":142},{"id":155,"slug":156,"title":157,"description":158,"seo_description":159,"views":160,"views_trending":161,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":162,"pivot":166},160300,"mister-yellowman-font","Mister Yellowman Font","*Mister Yellowman* is a studio album released in 1982 by the Jamaican dancehall artist Yellowman. It features his signature style of toasting over classic reggae rhythms and includes popular tracks like \"Zungguzungguguzungguzeng.\"\n\nDom Casual an unjoined script typeface designed by Peter Dombrezian for ATF in 1951, was likely used for the album title on the cover. More information about the typeface is available [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fparatype\u002Fdom-casual\u002Fregular\u002F).","\n  \n    Mister Yellowman is an album by Yellowman, a Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay, released in 1982 via Greensleeves Records.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the album title on the cover is probably Dom Casual, an informal unjoined script typefac",3845,18,[163],{"id":164,"theme_id":155,"filename":165,"featured":20},18374,"634ee67987dd3.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":155},{"id":168,"slug":169,"title":170,"description":171,"seo_description":172,"views":173,"views_trending":161,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":174,"pivot":178},160301,"warsaw-font","Warsaw Font","*Warsaw* was a self-titled album released by the British post-punk band Warsaw in 1994, featuring recordings from 1977, before the band changed its name to Joy Division.\n\nIt is likely that Vendome Medium, designed by François Ganeau for Fonderie Olive in 1954, was used for the cover font. This is a commercial font and further details about it can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Furw\u002Fvendome\u002Ft-medium\u002F).","\n  \n    Warsaw is an album by the English post-punk band Warsaw, later known as Joy Division. The Album was recorded in 1978 but was not commercially released until 1994.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is probably Vendome Medium designed by Fra",4547,[175],{"id":176,"theme_id":168,"filename":177,"featured":20},18375,"634ee679eb9d9.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":168},{"id":180,"slug":181,"title":182,"description":183,"seo_description":184,"views":185,"views_trending":161,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":186,"pivot":190},160302,"someone-loves-you-honey-font","Someone Loves You Honey Font","*Someone Loves You Honey* is a reggae album by June Lodge, released in 1982. The title track, \"Someone Loves You Honey,\" became a hit single and is considered one of her signature songs.\n\nThe cover most likely features the Park Avenue font, which is an informal script typeface created by R. E. Smith for ATF in 1933. This is a commercial font, and additional information can be found [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Fbitstream\u002Fpark-avenue\u002Fpark-avenue\u002F).","\n  \n    Someone Loves You Honey is an album by June Lodge, released in 2000 via T.P. Records.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is probably Park Avenue, an informal script typeface designed by R. E. Smith for ATF in 1933. The font is a commercial ",3310,[187],{"id":188,"theme_id":180,"filename":189,"featured":20},18376,"634ee67a64c41.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":180},{"id":192,"slug":193,"title":194,"description":195,"seo_description":196,"views":197,"views_trending":161,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":198,"pivot":202},160303,"east-of-the-river-nile-font","East of the River Nile Font","*East of the River Nile* is a 1977 album by Jamaican musician Augustus Pablo, featuring his signature melodica sound over reggae and dub rhythms. \n\nThe album cover title is likely set in the Solemnis font created by Günter Gerhard Lange in 1953, while the singer's name is probably displayed in ITC Bauhaus Medium. These are commercial fonts that can be viewed in more detail [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fcollections\u002Fsolemnis-font-berthold\u002F) and [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fpro-medium-177552-bauhaus-368324) respectively.","\n  \n    East of the River Nile is a 1977 reggae album by Jamaican musician Augustus Pablo.\n  \n  \n    The font used for the album title on the cover is probably Solemnis designed by Günter Gerhard Lange in 1953, and the font used for the singer name ",2882,[199],{"id":200,"theme_id":192,"filename":201,"featured":20},18377,"634ee67aa2c37.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":192},{"id":204,"slug":205,"title":206,"description":207,"seo_description":208,"views":209,"views_trending":210,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":211,"pivot":215},160305,"two-sevens-clash-font","Two Sevens Clash Font","*Two Sevens Clash* is a reggae album by the Jamaican band Culture, released in 1977. It became an iconic record in the genre, known for its powerful lyrics and infectious rhythms.\n\nIt's likely that Morris Fuller Benton's Alternate Gothic No 2 D font was utilized for the cover design. This particular font is commercially available and further information can be accessed [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Ffonts\u002Furw\u002Falternate-gothic\u002Fno2-d\u002F).","\n  \n    Two Sevens Clash is the debut album by roots reggae band Culture.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is probably Alternate Gothic No 2 D designed by Morris Fuller Benton. The font is a commercial one and more details about it can be found h",2497,17,[212],{"id":213,"theme_id":204,"filename":214,"featured":20},18379,"634ee67b0db50.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":204},{"id":217,"slug":218,"title":219,"description":220,"seo_description":221,"views":222,"views_trending":223,"rate_like":19,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":224,"pivot":228},160298,"satta-massagana-font","Satta Massagana Font","*Satta Massagana* is a roots reggae album by The Abyssinians, released in 1976. It is considered a classic of the genre and features the iconic title track, which has become a Rastafarian anthem.\n\nThe album cover probably uses Present Roman font, a calligraphic typeface by Friedrich Karl Sallwey in 1974. Further information regarding the font can be accessed [here](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.myfonts.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fregular-63794-present-371433).","\n  \n    Satta Massagana is a 1976 roots reggae album by the Jamaican roots reggae group The Abyssinians.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is probably Present Roman. Present is a calligraphic typeface designed by Friedrich Karl Sallwey in 1974 and",2654,16,[225],{"id":226,"theme_id":217,"filename":227,"featured":20},18372,"634ee67923d44.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":217},{"id":230,"slug":231,"title":232,"description":233,"seo_description":234,"views":235,"views_trending":236,"rate_like":99,"rate_dislike":19,"scraped":20,"moderated":20,"images":237,"pivot":241},160304,"the-kcrw-session-font","The KCRW Session Font","*The KCRW Session* is a live album by Jamaican singer Jimmy Cliff, recorded in 2012 for the radio station KCRW. The album features stripped-down acoustic versions of some of Cliff's classic songs, as well as a cover of \"Ship Is Sailing\" by Irish musician Paul Brady.\n\nIt is likely that the font utilized on the cover is Rafika, which is a stencil font designed by Ray Larabie that appears rough and painted. The font comes with a comprehensive character set and can be obtained for free from the Fonts Used Section.","\n  \n    The KCRW Session is an album by Jamaican singer Jimmy Cliff, released in 2013 via Universal Records.\n  \n  \n    The font used on the cover is probably Rafika, a rough and painted stencil font designed by Ray Larabie. The font comes with a rath",3049,15,[238],{"id":239,"theme_id":230,"filename":240,"featured":20},18378,"634ee67ad0fdf.jpg",{"theme_tag_id":26,"theme_id":230},"https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-tag\u002Freggae?page=1",[244,248,251],{"url":245,"label":246,"active":247},null,"&laquo; Previous",false,{"url":242,"label":249,"active":250},"1",true,{"url":245,"label":252,"active":247},"Next &raquo;","https:\u002F\u002Fapi.fontbolt.com\u002Fapi\u002Ftheme-tag\u002Freggae",40]