Milk Chocolate Girl - Production

Production

Milk Chocolate Girl was written by Hadise herself along with Yves Jongen. The song came about when Hadise was working on her debut album Sweat. She daily enjoyed a piece of chocolate to regain her strength, when one day she turned round to her producer and said "Chocolate is so delicious. I really couldn’t do without it", her producer then replied "What’s this infatuation women have with chocolate?" This comment, referring to the fact that women often say its better than sex contributed to the lyrics; "The sweet taste makes ya want to scream, A lot of woman say its better than ya know what I mean."

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