Nearly everyone would say "and me." Frequently we say things that are not grammatically correct, because they sound strange otherwise. For example, If I were to knock on your door, you would ask, "Who is it?"
Nearly the entire US population would answer, "It's (It is) me." It is I is grammatically correct, but it sounds really strange.
There are a fair number of things like this in English:
What we say versus What is grammatically correct, but sounds weird and no one would say in real life:
How did you do on the test? Great. (No one would say 'greatly.")
Make sure you act right next week when we visit Aunt Mary. (No one would say" Act rightly.")
You did that math problem wrong. Fix it. (No one would say, "You did that math problem wrongly.")
Yo C,
It's funny that you are asking about what is "correct" in a small detail of grammar, and then you say "I got it."
I got it is extremely casual, " incorrect" English. :)