Four years following Candy Wow's entrance into the music scene with her collaboration on "Cold Time" alongside Baby Lawd, the single is gaining traction among audiences.
In a recent interview with Anthony Miller, Candy discussed "Cold Time," her partnership with Baby Lawd, and public perceptions of her. She emphasized her desire for respect and privacy, stating, “Mi nuh wah nobody call mi no name, nuh say nothn to me.”
Regarding the song, Candy revealed it started as a freestyle, later remastered and accompanied by a music video, yet she received no compensation from the collaboration.
Despite renewed attention, Candy faces criticism, with varying opinions circulating about her character and lifestyle. She remarked, “Some say mi mad, some say mi coke head, some say this, some say that.”
Reflecting on her past musical endeavors, Candy hopes for financial success this time, though she asserts she's not desperate for money, turning down offers of $5,000 and $6,000, stating, “I’m not a hungry chile.”
Similar to Najeeriii, deciphering Candy's lyrics proves challenging for some, yet TikTok users demonstrate an eagerness to decode her message.
Following her breakup with Randy, Candy revealed she's in a new relationship with an engineer whom she affectionately refers to as her "husband." The engineer, featured in the interview, also serves as her new manager.
Looking ahead, Candy, born Kerisha, emphasizes her reliance on God and her determination to stabilize her business, aiming to acquire a home and a car.