Colours, Rainbows, or Darkness?

If you are looking for the 1999 children's short film based on the song, see Colours, Rainbows, or Darkness? (1999 short film)

Colours, Rainbows, or Darkness? is a 1999 produced unreleased song performed by Scottish actor/voice actor Michael E. Rodgers. It is a dark comedic song that is disguised as a normal song for young children.

Background
This song is disguised as a normal dramatic children's song. In this song, Michael E. Rodgers explains colours of the rainbow, although out of order, and the emotions that match the colours. It first was innocent and cheerful, but then, it turns dark and dramatic, but it's just for humour.

Music Video
The music video for this song was filmed at Shepperton Studios in London, England. In the music video, Michael E. Rodgers was trying to make a colourful chemical substance that will make people fall in love. He used oil paint (and took out all the lead), water, baking powder, powdered sugar, and flavour substances to make one colourful love potion. At the end of the music video, Michael drank some of the potion, and got easily sick. He was coughing, wheezing, choking, and vomiting before he fell down, motionless. The music video was never released due to the subject matter and the on-screen vomiting.