Me and You (band)
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Me and You a Jamaican reggae duo were discovered and first produced by Dennis Brown then mentored by Alton Ellis. The soulful group has worked with legendary collaborators - musicians such as Bob Marley's The Wailers Band, Lee Perry's The Upsetters, Soul Syndicate, Earl "Chinna" Smith's High Times Band, The Studio One Band and We The People. Producers includeKing Tubby, King Jammy, Steely & Clevie, Bobby Digital and Sly and Robbie.
Their unique and innovative music encompasses and often fuses many genres within reggae (e.g. roots, dancehall, ragga, ska, dub and rock steady), as well as R&B, soul, garage and pop. With international hits in Jamaica, the Far East (where they are considered a soul group), US and Europe, they have developed a large and loyal fan base worldwide. They have also worked with Dennis Bovell of Matumbi/producer of Janet Kay's hit 'Silly Games' and with Junior of 'Mama Used to Say' fame.
Me and You have wrtiten, arranged and produced hits for themselves and others. Other groups in the same stable currently include AshbaCrew - a catchy garage/house/reggae/dub fusion outfit and MegaMovement - a talented reggae and dancehall band. 12 albums are out by Me and You, 4 by AshbaCrew and 2 by MegaMovement. Visit their websites below now to sample them!