Aly-Us

Aly-Us is a house-music band from early 1990s New Jersey. Originally a trio composed of vocalist “Supa” aka Eddie L. Lewis, DJ Kyle “Small” Smith and vocalist William Brian Jennings, the band’s biggest hit was “Follow Me” released on the famous Strictly Rhythm house music label.[1]

Lewis, a native of Elizabeth, New Jersey who grew up in Linden, New Jersey and Rahway, New Jersey, continues to perform as Aly-Us.[2][3]

“Follow Me”

"Follow Me"
Single by Aly-Us
Released 1992
Format
Recorded 1992
Genre Deep house; garage house; Jersey club
Length
  • 6:15 (Club Mix)

In 2012, the English electronic band Hot Chip named the song one of its essential summer cookout songs.[4][5]

The track was produced by DJ Pierre and George Morel.

In 2002, a remix to Follow Me peaked at #8 on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart.[6]

In 2016, the track was included on NPR’s playlist commemorating the Pulse nightclub terrorist attack in Orlando, Florida. Moby included the track on an accompanying double-CD to his recent memoir.[7]

Parisian-born DJ and producer Erik Hagleton remixed the song in 2017.[8][9][10][11]

See also

References

  1. Hernandez, Jorge (July 27, 2017). "Review". www.insomniac.com.
  2. Aly Us - Follow Me (Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3cfGzuICzA&app=desktop
  3. "Supa".
  4. What to Stream Now. "Summer Playlists From Brian Wilson and Questlove". Vulture. Retrieved 2018-06-13.
  5. "Follow me" live performance video: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x264kss
  6. "Aly-Us".
  7. "Aly-Us "Follow Me" - Insomniac".
  8. "Aly-Us - Follow Me (Erik Hagleton Rework)".
  9. The 10 best house tracks that you must play in your house https://www.axs.com/the-10-best-house-tracks-that-you-must-play-in-your-house-56461
  10. "Buy Follow Me (Erik Hagleton Rework) by Aly Us on MP3, WAV, FLAC, AIFF & ALAC at Juno Download".
  11. "Chart archives" (PDF). originrewind.com.
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