Prince Lincoln Thompson, also known as Prince Lincoln, was a prominent Jamaican reggae musician born on March 25, 1949, in Kingston, Jamaica. His music primarily falls within the roots reggae genre, characterized by its spiritual and conscious themes. Thompson first gained significant attention in the 1970s with his band, The Royal Rasses, known for their powerful harmonies and socially aware lyrics. One of his notable works is the album "Humanity" (1979), which features tracks like "The Lion" and "I Am the Ruler." His music often reflects Rastafarian beliefs, focusing on themes of love, justice, and social consciousness. Thompson's distinct vocal style and lyrical depth have earned him respect within the reggae community. Prince Lincoln's impact on music extends beyond his recordings; he influenced a generation of reggae artists with his commitment to the roots reggae sound and socially aware lyrics. He also contributed to the broader cultural landscape of reggae music, bridging traditional sounds with contemporary issues. Thompson's legacy continues through his music, which remains relevant and resonates with audiences seeking messages of empowerment and unity. He passed away on February 22, 2013, leaving behind a rich musical heritage.