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I remember when I was a little girl
A Hershey's kiss was my favorite thing in the world
When I was lost I would always turn to something sweet
A candy bar would always satisfy me instantly
You're my...
Chocolate you're my Chocolate (uh-huh)
Caramel cream filled hundred percent filled
Chocolate you're my chocolate
Cocoa butta honey lova, you're like no otha You're my
Chocolate you're my chocolate
Like hot fudge you're too much I can't get enough
Of your chocolate, your chocolate..
You are my favorite candy
Everyday you would always surprise me with somethin new
A candle light (dinner) and a dozen roses just to name a few (few,few,few)
You always seem to know the things that I'm feelin'

You always give to me the things that I'm needin
I can neva let you go, you're the sweetest candy that I'll eva know
You're my..
Chocolate you're my Chocolate
Caramel cream filled hundred percent filled
Chocolate you're my chocolate
Cocoa butta honey lova, you're like no otha You're my
Chocolate you're my chocolate
Like hot fudge you're too much I can't get enough
Of your chocolate, your chocolate..
You are my favorite candy
(Vocals)
Yes you are, my chocolate, caramel filled, my chocolate
Yes you are, my chocolate, cocoa butta honey lova like no otha
Yes you are, my chocolate, like hot fudge, you're too much
I can't get enough of your chocolate...
Chocolate you're my Chocolate
Caramel cream filled hundred percent filled
Chocolate you're my chocolate
Cocoa butta honey lova, you're like no otha You're my
Chocolate you're my chocolate
Like hot fudge you're too much I can't get enough
Of your chocolate, your chocolate..
You are my favorite candy
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Lyrics © CHRYSALIS MUSIC GROUP

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Brian Nicholas McFadden (born on 12 April 1980 in Dublin, Ireland), is an Irish singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the late 90s as a member of the multi-million selling Irish male band, Westlife. He is now a judge on Australia's Got Talent.

In June 1998, McFadden auditioned for the new Irish male band (at the time), Westlife with Nicky Byrne and eventually both joined the group alongside Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan. McFadden left Westlife in March 2004 to spend more time with his family - he was married with two children to ex-Atomic Kitten's Kerry Katona - and to work on solo projects.

Following his departure from Westlife, McFadden released his debut solo album, Irish Son which peaked within the top 5 on both the Denmark and Ireland Albums Charts, and produced his first two No. 1 solo singles "Real To Me" in four European countries and also "Almost Here", a duet with his fiancée Delta Goodrem which gained a platinum accreditation in Australia. "Like Only A Woman Can", the lead single from his second album, Set In Stone (2008), became his third No. 1 single as a solo artist. In 2010, McFadden scored his fourth No. 1 with the hit single, "Just Say So" featuring American rapper, Kevin Rudolf and gained his second Australian platinum accreditation. The single received a nomination at the 2010 ARIA Music Awards for Most Popular Australian Single.

Following the release of "Just Say So", McFadden release his third studio album, Wall Of Soundz in Australia on 23 April, 2010. The album was originally going to be released as a side-project McFadden embarked on with American songwriter Rob Conley but both decided to release it as McFadden's third solo album. It debuted at No. 27 on the ARIA Albums Chart and spent only three weeks in the ARIA top 50. "Chemical Rush" was the second single released from the album in June 2010 and peaked at No. 12 on the charts. In September 2010, McFadden released the third single titled, "Mistakes", a duet with his fiancé Delta Goodrem.

On 25th February 2011, McFadden released a new single "Just The Way You Are (Drunk at the Bar)".

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