Lagatar24 Desk
Singer Neha Kakkar has landed in controversy following the release of her new song Candy Shop, with social media users sharply criticising its lyrics and dance moves, triggering widespread trolling online.
Lyrics and Dance Draw Sharp Criticism
Soon after the song was released, many users labelled its lyrics as inappropriate and accused it of lowering the standards of Indian music. Several netizens questioned the creative direction of the track, arguing that such songs rely more on shock value than musical quality.
Social Media Flooded With Negative Reactions
The song, sung by Neha Kakkar along with her brother Tony Kakkar, quickly became a target of online mockery. Users criticised the lyrics as a publicity stunt, while others claimed that repeated releases of similar content were damaging Neha Kakkar’s own career. Some even demanded that the song be taken down.
Users Question Artistic Direction
Many commenters described Candy Shop as one of the weakest songs they had heard, with some expressing nostalgia for older Bollywood music. Others compared the track to short-lived social media trends, calling it content created only for virality rather than lasting appeal.
Kakkar Siblings Back in the Spotlight
Neha and Tony Kakkar have collaborated on Candy Shop, with Tony handling both lyrics and composition. The sibling duo has earlier faced similar criticism for songs like Kanta Laga Ui Maa, Goa Wale Beach, and Koka Kola Tu. As debates continue online, opinions remain divided between viewers who see the song as light entertainment and those who believe it reflects a troubling direction for the music industry.






