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Geri Horner shares new solo song Rainbow Woman to accompany online series

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Geri Horner has shared a new solo track, titled Rainbow Woman. Taken from the YouTube series of the same name, which sees the former Spice Girl pay tribute to powerful women of the past, the song has a guitar-based feel of 1960s Americana, a shift in sound from the dramatic pop sensibilities of her breakout solo album, Schizophonic.

Clocking in at just under a two minutes, the track is also accompanied by a new lyric video starring, directed and produced by Geri herself, which sees her straddling a tank.

The release follows other new songs as part of the YouTube series titled Travelling Light and Man on the Mountain. Lyrics from Rainbow Woman speak to Ginger Spice's dedication to 'Girl Power' still. "Good girl, the bad girl.

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