(hq Audio): Hot Chocolate Brother Louie
The song tells the story of an interracial relationship between a white man ("whiter than white") and a black woman ("black as the night").
"Brother Louie" is a seminal 1973 track by the British soul and funk group , written by lead singer Errol Brown and bassist Tony Wilson. While often confused with the 1986 Modern Talking song of the same name, Hot Chocolate's original is a stark social commentary on interracial love. Key Facts and Production Hot Chocolate Brother Louie (HQ Audio)
It explores societal rejection, family disapproval, and the core message that there is "no difference between black or white". The song tells the story of an interracial
Includes a prominent string section arranged by Phil Dennys. Song Meaning and Narrative Hot Chocolate Brother Louie (HQ Audio)