Candy (Foxy Brown song)

"Candy"
An image of a black woman wearing a pink swimsuit while sitting in front of a pink background. The song title and artists's names are included on the image.
Single by Foxy Brown featuring Kelis
from the album Broken Silence
B-side"730"
ReleasedAugust 21, 2001 (2001-08-21)
Genre
Length3:45
LabelDef Jam
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)The Neptunes
Foxy Brown singles chronology
"Oh Yeah"
(2001)
"Candy"
(2001)
"Stylin'"
(2002)
Kelis singles chronology
"What It Is"
(2001)
"Candy"
(2001)
"Young, Fresh n' New"
(2001)

"Candy" is a song by American rapper Foxy Brown featuring American singer Kelis, released by Def Jam on August 21, 2001, as the third single from her third studio album Broken Silence (2001). A dance-pop and R&B track, it was produced by the Neptunes duo Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams, who co-wrote the song alongside Brown and Juan Manuel Cordova. Brown raps on the verses while Kelis, a frequent collaborator with the Neptunes, performs the hook. The song was recorded in Virginia Beach and mixed in New York City. "Candy" premiered at the Broken Silence listening party in June 2001, and although it did not receive an official music video, a portion of it was played in the video for the album track "Tables Will Turn".

The song is about cunnilingus. While this sexually explicit content marked a continuity with Brown's earlier material, it set "Candy" apart from the rest of Broken Silence, which tended toward more introspective subject matters. According to critics, the single has elements of 1980s music, dance music, and new wave music and a more pop sound than Brown's previous albums.

"Candy" received a positive response upon release and in retrospective reviews. Music critics compared it to music by other artists, specifically Lil' Kim, while scholars analyzed its representation of black female sexuality. In the US, the song appeared on Billboard charts, reaching the top ten on the Hot Rap Songs chart. "Candy" was included on several soundtracks in the early 2000s; it was featured in the television series Dark Angel and the films Friday After Next and The 40-Year-Old Virgin.