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Nero - "Me And You" Lyrics

(Ready) [x8]

Are you ready,
Do you know?
I feel it too
Are you ready,
I've got to show
I feel this for you
[x2]

I feel this for you [x2]

Are you ready?
Do you know?
Are you ready?
Ready, ready, ready, ready, ready

Are you ready?
Do you know?
Are you ready,
I've got to show
I feel this for you

Are you ready?
Do you know?
I feel it too
Are you ready,
I've got to show
I feel this for you

Oh yeah, are you ready?
Me and you
[x4]

Are you ready?
Are you ready, do you know?
I feel it too
I feel this for you [x3]

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"Me And You" song overview

"Me & You" is a single from drum and bass duo Nero that will appear on their upcoming untitled debut album and features vocals from frequent collaborator Alana. The single was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 2 January 2011, with a 12" vinyl available the following day.

"Me & You" first debuted on the UK Singles Chart on 9 January 2011 at number 15, marking that week's highest new entry. The single also debuted at the number-one spot on the independent releases chart, knocking Adele's "Make You Feel My Love" from her eight-week reign. The following week, the single remained at number 15; although losing its number-one place on the independent releases chart to Adele, who once again returned to the peak. The single also qualified for the dance chart on 16 January 2011, debuting at number 3. On 23 January 2011, the single fell 7 places to number 22 and fell a further 4 places to number 26 the following week, marking its fourth week within the top 40.

The single was selected as Zane Lowe's Hottest Record in the World on 28 September 2010. BBC Radio 1 DJs Nick Grimshaw and Annie Mac also selected "Me & You" to be their Weekend Anthem during December 2010.

Nick Levin of Digital Spy Blog gave the song a positive review stating: " This breakthrough smash is indeed an almighty racket. But it's the very best kind of almighty racket, a swaggering synthesis of beats, power chords, stadium keyboard hooks, crowd noise and vocals from the lungularly-blessed Alana that sounds like the sort of thing David Haye might hear in his head as he struts into the ring. Memo to Emily Eavis: book this lot for Glasto now… but remember to buy the poor cows some ear muffs first!"

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