
Jayli’s new single “Do You Come With Me?” released on September 19, 2025, is a deep house reimagining of Nora En Pure’s 2013 classic “Come With Me,” but with a sharper, club-ready twist. Hailing from London, Jayli has carved out a niche with a passion for stutter house, and here they pour that obsession into a track that bridges nostalgia with fresh innovation. Produced entirely in a home studio, the single arrives as both homage and reinvention, reflecting the artist’s rediscovered love for deep house and their determination to push production boundaries.
The song begins with shaking, glitzy light percussion, an almost crystalline texture that builds anticipation before the drop. Jayli’s thick, rich vocal delivery then slides in, posing the titular refrain—“Do you come with me?”—with a sensuous, lingering pull. That phrase, repeated like a hypnotic mantra, becomes the spine of the track, working less as a literal question and more as an invocation to surrender to the rhythm, manipulating you to come with them. Soon after, the beats drops to pulse with a deeper, darker groove than the beachy tones of the original. They roll steadily under shimmering synth layers, giving the track a glossy weight perfect for evening sets.
The brilliance lies in its simplicity, each time Jayli intones the refrain, the production morphs slightly, layering new textures and shifts in tone. What starts as a hushed invitation evolves into a seductive command, turning the listener’s hesitation into motion. Implicitly, the lyric feels less about romance and more about communion: an invitation to escape isolation, step into the shared flow of the dance floor, and give in to the collective energy. By the final minute, the beats surge with a relaxed but undeniable drive, shimmering synths hovering like neon haze over a packed club. With “Do You Come With Me?”, Jayli recasts the song as a modern ritual. Listen to it on Spotify.
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Review by: Naomi Joan