In an interview with the Nineties rock band, singer Skin tells Ed Power about the Stormzy beef that wasn’t, being excluded from the Britpop set and why racism doesn’t date
’s little pantomime. But as a young black woman Skin – born Deborah Anne Dyer – understood that for her the rules were different. Those bands certainly hadn’t grow up in Brixton to Jamaican parents.
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