Chocolate Sunshine

Album: Emotions (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • Fans of Erica Falls will likely recognize the phrase "chocolate sunshine," as it often shows up on her social media posts when the singer-songwriter wants to offer a bit of positivity with her followers. It started out as a reminder to herself to stay hopeful in the early days of the pandemic as she struggled to make ends meet. She turned the sentiment into a song about keeping the faith during difficult times.

    "I was having a heavy day, and sometimes when I would post on Instagram, I would put underneath it 'chocolate sunshine,'" Falls recalled in a 2024 interview with the Songfacts Podcast.

    "One of my heroes, Cyril Neville [of the Neville Brothers], said, 'You should write a song about that,' but nothing really came to mind. But on that day I was feeling a little low and those words were self-encouragement for me. And I said, 'You know what? I am a chocolate sunshine.'"
  • In the lyrics, Falls says when the future is uncertain to have faith the size of a mustard seed and continue on your path. This is a reference to a bible passage in Matthew 17:20 when Jesus says even the smallest amount of faith can do wonders: "Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
  • On March 8, 2024, the same day she released Emotions, Falls performed songs from the album at the Dew Drop Inn, a historic venue in her native New Orleans that has particular significance for the Black community. She told Songfacts: "It was in an era where that was the only hotel and venue they could stay in, and they would have jam sessions, so we had people like Ray Charles and Little Richard and Nina Simone - so many noted artists that performed and stayed there. I was the first live performance since the grand opening, so to have all of that energy and the love in the room... I'm getting chills now thinking about it. It was just really a memorable and magical night."
  • Falls calls herself an emotional songwriter who has to have a personal connection to her subject matter to be able to come up with a song. So when the pandemic hit, it brought a lot of fear and struggle, but it also brought plenty of inspiration.

    "I was feeling a lot of things during that time. That's why the album is titled Emotions," she said in a 2024 interview with Live For Live Music. "Because, you know, it really made me look at a lot of things. We had so much going on in the world at that time. Just me living in the world as a Black woman, how I'm perceived in music and outside of music, the exasperation of living with this virus and realizing that no matter where I go, it's there. I'm still gonna have the same concerns. I could go to Timbuktu and it’s still there. That's how the writing came to me."

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