Aly‑Us, a house music group from New Jersey, gained prominence in the early 1990s. Originally formed as a trio with vocalist Eddie L. Lewis (known as “Supa”), DJ Kyle “Small” Smith, and vocalist William Brian Jennings, the group was active until 1996 and then revived in the early 2010s. Their breakthrough came with the 1992 single "Follow Me", a deep‑house track produced and mixed by Kyle Smith and released on Strictly Rhythm; the track became a house classic and later peaked at number 8 on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart in 2002 following a remix by Full Intention. The group’s enduring influence was noted when Hot Chip listed "Follow Me" among its essential summer songs in 2012, and NPR included the track in a 2016 memorial playlist for the Pulse nightclub tragedy. Other notable singles include "Find a Way" (2010), "Early in the Morning" (2014), and "Get Up" (2017). Lewis passed away on June 7, 2025.