
27 Apr Alexandra John Release New Single “Me & You”
Los Angeles, CA — Twin sibling musical duo Alexandra John are marking their birthday this year with the release of a deeply personal and uplifting single, “Me & You,” out Friday, April 18. A reflection on the connection they’ve shared since childhood and the space they’ve carved as individuals, the track is a celebration of unconditional love and creative growth.
The song began during Liza Alexandra’s time at LAAMP (Los Angeles Academy for Artists & Music Production), a nine-month intensive program founded by Stargate’s Tor Hermansen and Mikkel Erikson. Co-written by Liza, Aarron Harmon, and Jasmin Peters, “Me & You” started as a stripped-down ballad written from a place of emotional honesty.
“When I started writing it, I realized I was telling the story of growing up with my brother,” says Liza. “It became about my experience of finding my voice during LAAMP, separate from Weston, while still knowing we’ll always have each other—no matter what gets thrown our way.”
After Liza completed the original version, Weston was inspired to reimagine the track. In true Alexandra John fashion, the siblings came together to give the song a signature twist—transforming it into a high-energy, feel-good dance record.
“When Weston first played it, I cried,” says Liza. “That was powerful for me—something I created alone still resonated with him. And when he put his spin on it, it brought our story full circle.”
“I wanted to keep the emotion of Liza’s original version, but take the listener on a journey,” adds Weston. “I sped it up, added strings and dance elements—something that feels cinematic and euphoric. It’s about life being easier when you have someone you love to go through it with.”
“Me & You” captures a rare kind of relationship—whether it’s between siblings, best friends, or partners—that withstands the highs and lows of life. The result is a song that is both heartwarming and danceable, designed to leave listeners feeling joyful and nostalgic.
“This is a feel-good, heart-filled dance bop,” says Liza. “I hope people sing and dance to it with someone they love—or think of that person and reach out to say thank you.”