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Laurent Wery Revives Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al” with New Dance Cover Featuring N.J.E.

Belgian dance music producer and DJ Laurent Wery has returned with a new release, teaming up with N.J.E. for “You Can Call Me Al vs So Let It Be.”

The track reimagines the spirit of the classic “You Can Call Me Al,” blending it with modern commercial house production and festival-ready energy. Built around catchy vocal hooks, uplifting melodies, and emotional chord progressions, the song delivers a feel-good atmosphere while maintaining enough momentum for club and radio play alike.

Wery is best known for dance records such as “Hey Hey Hey”, a track that gained international attention and became one of his signature releases. 

With “You Can Call Me Al vs So Let It Be,” he continues to lean into the upbeat dance sound that has defined much of his catalogue.

The production draws influence from contemporary EDM and crossover dance-pop, combining polished vocals with energetic house rhythms. 

Fans of artists such as David Guetta, Calvin Harris, and Lost Frequencies may find familiar elements in the track’s accessible yet energetic approach.

“You Can Call Me Al” by Laurent Wery Featuring N.J.E. is out now on all streaming platforms.

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