Mr. Lexx – Dancehall Innovator & Cultural Icon

Born: Christopher George Palmer
Stage Name: Mr. Lexx (formerly Lexxus)
Origin: Kingston, Jamaica
Genre: Dancehall, Reggae
Active: 1992 – Present
Mr. Lexx is a pioneering figure in modern dancehall music, known for his electrifying stage presence, sharp lyrical delivery, and genre-defining hits. Emerging from the vibrant Kingston dancehall scene in the early 1990s, Mr. Lexx began his career under the name Lexxus, quickly making a name for himself with his unique vocal style and magnetic performances.
Trained at the prestigious Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Mr. Lexx brought a theatrical flair to the dancehall stage, blending performance artistry with the raw energy of Jamaican street culture. His breakout came in the late 1990s and early 2000s with chart-topping tracks such as “Cook”, “Full Hundred”, “Ring Mi Cellie”, and “Get Wid It”, which became anthems both in Jamaica and across international dance floors.
Mr. Lexx’s music pushed boundaries, addressing themes of love, street life, and celebration while also injecting social commentary and satire. He became a household name during dancehall’s global explosion, performing alongside legends like Beenie Man, Sean Paul, and Bounty Killer, and collaborating with international artists and producers.
With a career spanning over three decades, Mr. Lexx remains a vital voice in the genre. He has not only contributed to the global recognition of dancehall music but has also inspired a new generation of performers through his innovation, resilience, and commitment to the culture.
Today, Mr. Lexx continues to record, perform, and advocate for the growth of Jamaican music on the world stage—solidifying his legacy as a true icon of dancehall.
















