
Neha Kakkar Faces Backlash For Candy Shop Song, Netizens call it ‘Cringe'
Singers Neha and Tony Kakkar are facing a social media firestorm following the release of their latest single, Candy Shop. Netizens have slammed the track as “vulgar” and “cringe,” accusing the siblings of a failed attempt to mimic K-pop aesthetics.
Released on December 15, 2025, Candy Shop was intended to be a high-energy pop anthem. Instead, it has become a magnet for criticism regarding its artistic direction.
The backlash reached a peak on X (formerly Twitter), where long-time fans expressed disappointment at the singer’s current trajectory. Many compared the quality of Candy Shop to the viral, tongue-in-cheek style of Dhinchak Pooja, suggesting that Neha is “lowering her dignity and standards” as an established artist.
“She used to rule the charts 7–8 years ago. Now, it feels like she’s just chasing trends without any depth,” wrote one frustrated listener.
This controversy adds to what has already been a difficult year for the Dilbar singer. Earlier in 2025, Neha made headlines during her Melbourne concert, where she was booed for allegedly arriving three hours late.
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