Prince Lincoln Thompson, known as Sax (10 July 1949[1] in Jonestown, Kingston, Jamaica – 14 January 1999 in London, England),[1] was a Jamaican singer, musician and songwriter with the reggae band the Royal Rasses, and a member of the Rastafari movement.
Prince Lincoln's decision to invite English rock musician Joe Jackson was controversial, and the album was a commercial flop.
[2] Thompson returned to Jamaica and re-set up the successful God Sent label, with the help of German company Juicy Peeple to produce his fourth album, Ride with the Rasses in 1982.
Around this time he and his family moved to Tottenham, London, England, where he opened an Ital shop called The Rasses Fish Mart and Grocery Store.
He released a final album, 21st Century in 1997 after someone from the United States heard the music in Prince Lincoln's shop, and agreed to become a sponsor.