Singer Tony Kakkar has finally addressed the criticism surrounding his latest release Lollipop, sung by Neha Kakkar, after the song faced heavy trolling online. Speaking about the controversy, Tony emphasized that pop music inherently invites strong reactions, and negative comments are part of the territory.
He highlighted the business aspect of music, noting that producing tracks involves significant investment of money, time, and effort. According to Tony, commercial songs play a crucial role in sustaining artists and funding future projects. “People may abuse or praise a song, but engagement and views keep the industry moving,” he said.
Tony also downplayed the impact of online hate, stating that reactions—whether positive or negative—are a sign of the song’s reach. In his words, “Gaali do ya pyaar do, bas views do.” For him, the attention the song generates is what truly matters in the world of pop music.
The singer’s remarks underline his perspective that criticism is an inevitable part of creating music for a massive audience, and commercial pop thrives on engagement, regardless of the sentiment.

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