Paul Young, an English musician, has a net worth of $10 million.
Paul Young was born in Luton, Bedfordshire England, United Kingdom in January 1956.
During his youth, Paul played bass guitar in multiple bands.
He rose to prominence as the frontman of Kat Kool & the Kool Kats.
Following that, he became a member of Streetband.
The band’s success with “Toast” reached the top 20 in the UK, but they broke up in 1979.
Q-Tips was formed in 1979 by members of the Streetband.
In 1982, Young became a solo artist and signed up with Columbia records. His backing band was known as The Royal Family.
In 1983, Young released his first studio album, No Parlez, which achieved 3x Platinum status in the UK.
The album achieved the top spot at the #1 spot in the UK, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Young’s second album, The Secret of Association, achieved 2x Platinum status in the UK and reached the #1 spot in the UK, the Netherlands, and Sweden.
Young has released a total of eight solo studio albums, with his most recent release being in 2006.
Young, a teen idol of the 1980s, produced hits such as “Love of the Common People”, “Come Back and Stay”, “Where I Lay My Hat”, “Oh Girl”, and “Everytime You Go Away”.
The 1985 Brit Awards recognized him as the Best British Male.
Los Pacaminos was formed by him in 1993.