Voodoo Queens

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Supermodel Superficial 00:00 Tools
I’m Not Bitter - I Just Want To Kill You 00:00 Tools
Kenuwee Head 00:00 Tools
Shopping Girl Maniac 00:00 Tools
Princess of the Voodoo Beat 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Bitter (I Just Want to Kill You) 00:00 Tools
Summer sun 00:00 Tools
Neptune 00:00 Tools
You're Dumped 00:00 Tools
Chocolate Eyes 00:00 Tools
My favourite handbag 00:00 Tools
Cactus Trees 00:00 Tools
Indian Film Star 00:00 Tools
My Little Guitar Baby 00:00 Tools
You’re Dumped 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Bitter - I Just Wanna Kill You 00:00 Tools
Supermodel-Superficial 00:00 Tools
Faceache 00:00 Tools
Face Ache 00:00 Tools
I’m Not Bitter (I Just Want to Kill You) 00:00 Tools
Chocolate/Girl Solo 00:00 Tools
Kenuwee Head (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
F is for Fame 00:00 Tools
You’ll Lose A Good Thing 00:00 Tools
My Favourite Hand Bag 00:00 Tools
Keneweehead 00:00 Tools
Indian filmstar 00:00 Tools
Chocolate Girl / Solo 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Bitter - I Just Want To Kill You 00:00 Tools
Supermodel - Superficial 00:00 Tools
Chocolate (Melt in Your Mouth) 00:00 Tools
You'll Lose A Good Thing 00:00 Tools
Chocolate Girl Solo 00:00 Tools
a4 Supermodel Superficial 00:00 Tools
Princess Of The Voodoo Beat (Radio 1 Session, 10 Jan 1993) 00:00 Tools
Chocolate / Girl Solo 00:00 Tools
Summer Sun (Radio 1 Session, 10 Jan 1993) 00:00 Tools
Peel Session 1993 00:00 Tools
kenuweehead 00:00 Tools
Keunwee Head (Radio 1 Session, 10 Jan 1993) 00:00 Tools
Supermodel Superficial (Radio 1 Session, 10 Jan 1993) 00:00 Tools
I'm Not Bitter 00:00 Tools
Supermodel Superficial - BBC Session 10/01/1993 00:00 Tools
Summer Sun - BBC Session 10/01/1993 00:00 Tools
Princess Of The Voodoo Beat - BBC Session 10/01/1993 00:00 Tools
Keunwee Head - BBC Session 10/01/1993 00:00 Tools
Keunwee Head 00:00 Tools
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The Voodoo Queens were a London-based girl group, who reached number one in the Indie Charts in 1993. They were composed of Anjali Bhatia, Ella Drauglis, Stefania, Anjela Bhasker and Rajru Bhatia. Anjali left the group Mambo Taxi to start the Voodoo Queens. After only one concert, they were offered one of the "Peel Sessions" by BBC DJ John Peel. This was recorded in January 1993. Other radio and TV appearances followed before the band broke up. Ella Drauglis, under the name of Ella Guru, joined the Stuckist artists in 1999. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.