Moné, born Ramona DeSouza in the United States, began her musical journey in the early 1990s, performing as a vocalist on several underground house projects that showcased her distinctive voice. Her breakthrough came in 1995 when the solo single "We Can Make It" entered the UK charts at number 64, followed by the 1996 release of Movin’, which reached number 48 on the same chart, cementing her presence in the dance music scene. Throughout the decade Moné collaborated with notable artists and producers, contributing to tracks such as "Partay Feeling" with B-Crew (featuring Barbara Tucker, Ultra Naté, and Dajaé) that peaked at number 45 in the UK in 1997, and the 2004 single "Money" with DJ David Guetta, which broadened her appeal across European clubs. She continued to release music with the EP Love Don't Pay The Rent in 2010 and the single "All I Need" with the Canadian electro group RedRoche in 2011, demonstrating her versatility across house and electronic subgenres. Moné’s catalog, including the singles "Movin'", and "Eye of Storm", reflects a career marked by consistent chart performances and influential collaborations that have shaped the evolution of American dance and electronic music.