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It was in the ] era of the mid-1970s onwards that Hot Chocolate became such a big success that they are identified with funky disco. They had hits like "You Sexy Thing" and "Everyone's A Winner." It was in the ] era of the mid-1970s onwards that Hot Chocolate became such a big success that they are identified with funky disco. They had hits like "You Sexy Thing" and "Everyone's A Winner."


Brown did not have so much solo success but did have another big record: "It Started With A Kiss." In ], Brown recieved the ] and in ], the ] for his outstanding contribution to British music. Brown did not have so much solo success but did have another big record: "It Started With A Kiss." In ], Brown received the ] and in ], the ] for his outstanding contribution to British music.


In ] they began a new UK tour. In ] they began a new UK tour.

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Hot Chocolate was a British band of the 1960s and 1970s formed by Errol Brown (a Briton born in Jamaica).

The group began with a reggae record, a version of "Give Peace A Chance." Then, with the help of Mickie Most, began releasing hits such as "Love Is Life" in 1970. But they did not have a very high profile as an act.

"Emmaline", a successful single, introduced their later distinctive sound.

It was in the disco era of the mid-1970s onwards that Hot Chocolate became such a big success that they are identified with funky disco. They had hits like "You Sexy Thing" and "Everyone's A Winner."

Brown did not have so much solo success but did have another big record: "It Started With A Kiss." In 2003, Brown received the MBE and in 2004, the Ivor Novello Award for his outstanding contribution to British music.

In February 2005 they began a new UK tour.

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