Longtime house music lovers will feel this one. Eddie Lewis, better known to the scene as Supa, the soulful frontman and co‑founder of early‑90s house outfit Aly‑Us, has passed away. His voice—smooth, commanding, full of heart—animated the unforgettable anthem “Follow Me,” a track that became the soundtrack for unity, freedom, and collective joy in clubs around the world.
Back in the early 90s, Supa and Aly‑Us emerged from New Jersey’s underground scene with deep grooves and lyrics that hit at your soul. “Follow Me” wasn’t just another dance track—it felt like a sunrise after a long night. On crowded dancefloors, the song’s message echoed: connection, hope, and never dancing alone.
Fast forward to today, and the anthem still lives. Not just in clubs—it’s exploded on Gen Z’s trail‑ride playlists. Yes, you read that right: yee‑haws to line dance music.
Supa didn’t just sing—he created feelings. In every bar, every beat drop, he left space for self‑belief and belonging. He made people feel seen. That magic didn’t fade with time.
As news of his passing spreads, DJs are dropping “Follow Me” in sets worldwide, social feeds are flooded with memories, and trail rides are carrying his anthem deeper into pop culture. His impact isn’t confined to the past—it’s alive, evolving, and still whispers, “Follow Me.”
Our hearts go out to his loved ones, to Aly‑Us, and to every house‑music fan who found themselves lifted by his voice. Eddie “Supa” Lewis, may your verse keep echoing from turntables to trail paths.
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