Paul Elliot, also known as Paul “Lymie” Murray, is a Jamaican reggae artist who was born in Kingston, Jamaica. He started his music career in the late 1980s and has since become known for his smooth vocals and socially conscious lyrics.
Paul Elliot’s music often addresses themes of social justice and equality, and he has been an advocate for human rights throughout his career. He has released several albums and singles, including the popular tracks “Africa Is Our Home”, “I Am A Soldier”, and “All That Glitters”.
In addition to his music career, Paul Elliot is also a philanthropist and has been involved in several charitable initiatives in Jamaica and other countries. He has used his platform to raise awareness about issues such as poverty, education, and healthcare, and has worked with organizations such as UNICEF to promote social change.
Paul Elliot’s contributions to the reggae music industry have been widely recognized, and he has been nominated for and won several awards, including the International Reggae and World Music Award for Best Male Vocalist in 1998. He continues to be an influential figure in the reggae music scene and a champion for social justice and equality.