Lady Lex, born Karen Moon in West London, is a versatile reggae singer-songwriter with a rich musical heritage, being the second cousin of the late Keith Moon from The Who. Raised in a family passionate about diverse genres—from jazz and blues to country and reggae—she developed a unique vocal style that seamlessly blends these influences. After an early start in the 1980s, Lady Lex took a hiatus to focus on family, returning in 2004 with a renewed passion. Collaborating with renowned labels like Peckings Records and Donsome Records, she has released notable tracks such as "I'm In the Mood for Love" and "Love Doctor." Her performances have graced stages worldwide, sharing the spotlight with reggae legends like Leroy Sibbles and Cornell Campbell. In 2013, she was honored at the O2 Indigo for her contributions as a female reggae artist. Beyond her music, Lady Lex co-founded Chaaawaaa Radio in 2015, promoting spiritually pure and lyrically clean music to a global audience. ([ladylex.co.uk](https://www.ladylex.co.uk/about?utm_source=openai))