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"Spacer" is a "space disco" musical composition sung by French singer Sheila as Sheila and B. Devotion (in some countries records were released under the name "Sheila B. Devotion"; in others, under the name "Sheila and Black Devotion"). The song was produced by the American band Chic) and released in 1977. It was sampled in the 2000s for the song "Crying at the Discothèque" by Swedish pop group Alcazar.
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