For the Fugative song, see Supafly (Fugative song)
Supafly
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Dance
Years active 2005-present
Past members
Panos Liassi
Andrew Tumi

Supafly (also known as Supafly Inc.) is a UK dance act composed of Panos Liassi (Mister P) and Andrew Tumi (One). The act is led by DJ and producer, Mister P.

They are best known for their 2005's "Let's Get Down" - which was a club hit around the world and used by the Australian television network FOX8 as their summer theme song; and "Moving Too Fast" in late 2006, which sampled from the Phil Collins' hit "Another Day in Paradise".

Supafly's sound is a blend of reggae/hip hop/rock and dance. Supafly's success has led them to sold out tours, performing to crowds of up to 25,000.[1] Now London based, the essence of their sun-filled sound developed partly from Mister P and One’s stint in Australia. Inspired by the sunshine and the live music scene in Melbourne, their time away proved to be an inspiration for Supafly's signature tune, "Let's Get Down". It was written on one of the hottest days in Australia's history.[2]

Supafly picked up the Best Newcomer Award at the 2006 Urban Music Awards.[1]

Contents

One [link]

One has collaborated on several underground dance hits including "Pleasure Love" with De Funk, which was voted best dance single of the year 2000 by MixMag and was a UK Top 30 hit that year. He most recently collaborated on "Erotic City" as one half of Supafly, one of the Miami Conference's singles.

Mister P [link]

Mister P (Panos Liassi) was involved in the production of the singles: "Passion"Amen Uk, "Ripped in 2 Minutes" A Vs B, "Lover" (featuring Rachel MacFarlane), "Let's Get Down" Supafly Inc "Moving Too Fast" Supafly Inc and "Pleasure Love" De Funk. In the 1990s he worked with a Homeboy Hippie and Funky Dread and was part of "Project One" "Blu Room" "Rated Pg" "London Fiesta" & "Apollo". Mister P produced some house and jungle/drum and bass tracks during this time, usually with collaborators. He went on to claim credit as the man behind acts such as: Amen UK (Positiva Records), De Funk Sony, A vs. B Positiva, and Co produced "Pacjam" Eye Industries.

In addition, Mister P's credits include remixing for: Annie Lennox, Prince, Ricky Martin, Cher, David Morales, Goldie, Coolio, D:Ream, Edwin Starr, Livin' Joy and Kathy Brown.

Discography [link]

Singles [link]

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[3]
BEL
(Vl)

[3]
FIN
[3]
FRA
[3]
NED
[3]
SPA
[3]
UK
[4]
2005 "Erotic City" (vs. Deni Hines) Singles only
"Let's Get Down" (vs. Fishbowl) 30 48 44 31 1 22
2006 "Moving Too Fast" 28 8 48 1 23
2007 "Sunrise" 42
2008 "Be Together" 72 14
2009 "Catch Me When I'm Falling"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References [link]

  1. ^ a b Supaflyinc.com
  2. ^ Myspace.com/supaflyonline
  3. ^ a b c d e f International peaks
  4. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Supafly

Supafly (song)

"Supafly" is a single by British artist Fugative. It was released on 17 January 2010 on digital download on Hard2Beat Records. The track charted at number 48 on the UK Singles Chart.

Remixes

There were six remixes available on digital download of "Supafly" - the longest is the "Static Shokx Remix", with runs for 6:06. Other remixes include the "A1 Bassline Remix", "Cookie Monsta Remix", "Roska Remix" & the "Bass Slammers Remix". On the other single of "Supafly" there is the "Tek-One Remix".

Track listing

  • Digital download
  • "Supafly" (Radio Edit) – 3:30
  • "Supafly" (A1 Bassline Remix) – 4:32
  • "Supafly" (Static Shokx Remix) – 6:06
  • "Supafly" (Cookie Monsta Remix) – 4:05
  • "Supafly" (Roska Remix) – 4:29
  • "Supafly" (Bass Slammers Remix) – 5:59
  • "Supafly" (Radio Edit) – 3:30
  • "Supafly" (Tek-One Remix) – 5:08
  • Chart performance

    The song first appeared on the UK Singles Chart on 30 January 2010 at number 48, then in its next week on 6 February 2010, it went down to number 98.

    References

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    Run (Amy Macdonald song)

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    Track listing

    2-Track

  • "Run" 03:48
  • "Rock 'n' Roll Star (Acoustic Version)" 02:22
  • Maxi (Germany)

  • "Run" 03:48
  • "Youth Of Today (Live from SWR3 New Pop Festival 2008)" 04:02
  • "Dancing In The Dark (Live from SWR3 New Pop Festival 2008)" 03:27
  • "Run" (Videoclip)
  • Music video

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    Charts

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    References

    External links

  • "Run" video on Macdonald's official YouTube channel
  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

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