
The “Murder On The Dancefloor” singer is back with her newest hit, “Crying At The Discotheque.“ On this occasion, Sophie Ellis-Bextor releases a music video that looks kinda depressing. In the clip, she sings at empty London venues due to the COVID-19 pandemic; however, this cover is 100% dancey as fuck.
The original version is sung by Alcazar, one of Sweden’s most successful groups. Obviously, the melody in the background is a sample of Sheila B’s timeless Disco song, “Spacer,” produced by the one and only, Nile Rodgers from Chic.
The British diva brings her unique touch to this lovely tune that will make you move your ass and sing all night long. Honestly, I like it so much that I have added this track to my recent Cycling Playlist 2020. Enjoy it.
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