Paul N’Jie holds a longstanding reputation as Scotland’s undisputed ambassador for urban music—and it’s easy to see why. With a career built on passion, dedication, and relentless drive, Paul has played a pivotal role in championing urban music across the country.
His industry-respected reputation has earned him an enviable list of collaborators, having supported global icons such as Kanye West, Pharrell, Rihanna, The Pussycat Dolls, Mariah Carey, and De La Soul, to name just a few. Paul has brought his signature sound to some of Scotland’s most iconic stages and festivals, including The Hydro, SECC, T in the Park, and the Edinburgh Fringe.
A mainstay in Glasgow’s club scene, Paul has held residencies at some of the city’s most legendary venues and carved out a path on the airwaves as host of Scotland’s first-ever urban radio show on Beat 106/XFM Scotland. He has opened the MOBO Awards on three occasions and curated major events for MTV and BBC Radio One.
Recognised for his influence and accomplishments, Paul has been twice voted among the Daily Record’s Top 100 Scots—a testament to his lasting impact on Scotland’s music scene.
Now, with Soul on Sunday taking Glasgow and Scotland by storm, Paul continues to lead from the front—bringing people together through feel-good music, unforgettable vibes, and a deep love for the culture.
Paul N’Jie holds a longstanding reputation as Scotland’s undisputed ambassador for urban music—and it’s easy to see why. With a career built on passion, dedication, and relentless drive, Paul has played a pivotal role in championing urban music across the country.
His industry-respected reputation has earned him an enviable list of collaborators, having supported global icons such as Kanye West, Pharrell, Rihanna, The Pussycat Dolls, Mariah Carey, and De La Soul, to name just a few. Paul has brought his signature sound to some of Scotland’s most iconic stages and festivals, including The Hydro, SECC, T in the Park, and the Edinburgh Fringe.
A mainstay in Glasgow’s club scene, Paul has held residencies at some of the city’s most legendary venues and carved out a path on the airwaves as host of Scotland’s first-ever urban radio show on Beat 106/XFM Scotland. He has opened the MOBO Awards on three occasions and curated major events for MTV and BBC Radio One.
Recognised for his influence and accomplishments, Paul has been twice voted among the Daily Record’s Top 100 Scots—a testament to his lasting impact on Scotland’s music scene.
Now, with Soul on Sunday taking Glasgow and Scotland by storm, Paul continues to lead from the front—bringing people together through feel-good music, unforgettable vibes, and a deep love for the culture.