SUPAFLY (also known as Supafly Inc.) is a British dance act composed of Panos Liassi (Mister P) and Andrew Tumi (wOne).
Supafly is best known for 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 for "Moving Too Fast" in late 2006, which sampled from the Phil Collins' hit "Another Day in Paradise". Supafly picked up the Best Newcomer Award at the 2006 Urban Music Awards.
Supafly's sound is a blend of reggae/hip hop/ and dance. Supafly's success has led them to sold out tours, performing to crowds of up to 25,000.
Now London based, the essence of their sun-filled sound developed partly from Mister P and wOne’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.
wOne is an accomplished singer, songwriter and producer. He has collaborated on several seminal dance hits and enjoyed a successful career with Supafly spanning more than ten years. wOne is currently in Ghana, West Africa exploring his musical roots and working on a new concept that fuses music and creativity to aid African development.
"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.
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".
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.
Supernature can refer to:
Supernature is Cerrone's third album, released in 1977. It was released in France by Malligator Label. It is known also as Cerrone III, since it is the third album by Cerrone, who labeled his albums with a number.
Note: these times apply to the vinyl edition, since the CD timings have different values.
It has also been released in CD format in Europe and the US.
All the songs are written by Alain Wisniak and Marc Cerrone, except the instrumental "Sweet Drums" written by Cerrone alone.
In the inner sleeve disco producer Don Ray (Raymond Donnez), co-writer Alain Wisniak and singer Lene Lovich are thanked “for their kindness, talent & comprehension”.
From this album two singles were released: "Supernature" and "Give Me Love". Both are also featured in Cerrone's compilation album of greatest hits Culture.
"Supernature" is one of Cerrone's best known tracks. It was remixed in 1996 by Danny Tenaglia into his traditional deep progressive Twilo sound. The track "Love is the Answer" was re-edited by Liquid People, and released in the "Africanism" volume. 1 Africanism All Stars (Yellow Productions).
Supernature is the sixth full-length studio album by British Pagan rock band Inkubus Sukkubus. It contains eleven original tracks and a reworked cover of "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" by Cher.
The album was also released as a limited edition picture disc version with the following track-listing: