“Brick House” is a funk and soul song by the American band Commodores. Released in 1977, the song was written by the band’s lead vocalist Lionel Richie, along with members Milan Williams, Ronald LaPread, Walter Orange, and Thomas McClary.
“Brick House” is known for its infectious groove and playful lyrics. The song celebrates the beauty and confidence of a woman with a strong and attractive physical presence, often described metaphorically as a “brick house.” The lyrics praise the woman’s curves and assertiveness, with the memorable chorus proclaiming, “She’s a brick house, she’s mighty-mighty, just lettin’ it all hang out.”
Musically, “Brick House” features a funky bassline, rhythmic guitar, horns, and energetic percussion. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy melody made it a dance floor favorite during the disco era and beyond.
“Brick House” became one of Commodores’ signature hits and a classic in the funk and soul genres. Its funky groove and playful lyrics have made it a timeless anthem, often featured in movies, TV shows, and commercials, and it continues to be celebrated for its infectious rhythm and lively spirit.