ALBUMMurder On The Dancefloor (Edits)Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Popular Music Videos
Murder On The Dancefloor (Video)
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Murder On The Dancefloor
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Not Giving Up On Love
Armin van Buuren & Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Not Giving Up On Love (Dash Berlin 4AM Mix)
Armin van Buuren & Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Not Giving Up On Love
Armin van Buuren & Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Murder On The Dancefloor (Lyric Video)
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Take Me Home (Orchestral Disco Version)
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Crying At The Discotheque
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Murder On The Dancefloor (Live From Blue Peter, 2001)
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Don't Stop (feat. Jamie Cullum & Original West End Cast of Everybody's Talking About Jamie)
The Feeling & Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Artist Playlists
Sophie Ellis-Bextor Essentials
Giddy disco-house and smart electro-pop sung with an icy fragility.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Pride Faves
Queer anthems and new hits, handpicked by the UK artist.
Artist Biography
Sophie Ellis-Bextor had her first breakouts as the frontwoman for the ‘90s Britpop act TheAudience and as a duet partner for Manic Street Preachers. Yet the English singer—who was born in a London suburb in 1979—found her true calling as a dance-pop diva when she contributed vocals to “Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love),” an ebullient house track by DJ Spiller that became a No. 1 single in the UK in 2000. Ellis-Bextor continued her momentum with 2001’s “Murder On the Dancefloor” and many more hits that showcased her irresistible blend of wit, effervescence, and vulnerability, along with her unabashed love of disco. Her penchant for old-school grandeur is just as strong on later releases like 2019’s The Song Diaries, a collection of newly recorded orchestral versions of her hits, including a take on “Groovejet” that’s worthy of a James Bond soundtrack.