Skunk Anansie's Skin Answers Her Most Googled Questions | According To Google | Radio X
Skin (Deborah Dyer) is the singer of the band Skunk Anansie and one of the 90s most iconic characters. We decided to ask her everything the internet wants to know about her. Questions like why are you called Skin? Was she on The Masked Singer? Was she ever friends with David Bowie? And what are the songs Little Baby Swastikkka and Hedonism about? Never miss a beat (or riff) by subscribing to Radio X here / radiox Get deeper into the music by visiting https://www.radiox.co.uk/ Radio X is the world’s best indie rock radio channel for music news, live performances and interviews with the world’s biggest rockstars. ❎NEW Uploads: https://bit.ly/2yjlFuN ❎Most Googled Questions: https://bit.ly/2GDcBWa ❎Behind The Lyrics: https://bit.ly/30W8Na2 ❎Radio X - Live Sessions: https://bit.ly/2ymuSCu ❎Gallagher Corner: https://bit.ly/2Y9ijK1 ❎Track By Track: https://bit.ly/2Ys7LRu Subscribe for more! / radiox

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