Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh’s “Lollypop Lagelu” isn’t just a song—it’s a cultural phenomenon. From weddings to parties, this track has been setting the dance floor on fire since 2009. But fans have been wondering: Will there ever be a “Lollypop Lagelu 2”? In a recent podcast, Pawan finally spilled the beans—and his answer might surprise you.
The Song That Made Pawan Singh a Star
There’s no Bhojpuri playlist without “Lollypop Lagelu.” It’s the kind of track that gets everyone grooving, whether you’re in Bihar, UP, Jharkhand, or even overseas. Pawan himself has said he’s proud of how far this song has reached. But with great hits comes great demand—and fans have been begging for a sequel.
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“Lollypop Lagelu 2”? Here’s Why Pawan Said No
During a chat on journalist Shubhankar Mishra’s podcast, Pawan was straight-up asked if he’d ever consider a “Lollypop Lagelu 2” (you know, like how Stree 2 happened). His response? A mix of nostalgia and realism.
- He Tried, But It Didn’t Feel the Same
Pawan admitted that friends and family pushed him to make a second version. He even started working on it, but something was missing. “The magic wasn’t there,” he said. - Some Things Should Stay Legendary
In his own words: “There’s only one ‘Lollypop’ in Bhojpuri. Let it stay that way. When something becomes iconic, trying to recreate it rarely works.”
Basically? Don’t hold your breath for “Lollypop Lagelu 2.”
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Why Fans Might Actually Agree With Him
Let’s be real—sequels to iconic songs (or movies) often flop because they can’t match the original’s vibe. Pawan’s decision might disappoint some, but it’s probably the right call. After all, “Lollypop Lagelu” isn’t just a song; it’s a memory. And some memories are best left untouched.
Final Takeaway:
Pawan Singh’s “Lollypop Lagelu” changed the game for Bhojpuri music, and it seems he’s okay with letting it remain a one-of-a-kind hit. So while we won’t get a Part 2, the original will keep ruling playlists—and dance floors—for years to come.
What do you think? Should artists revisit their old hits, or let them stay legendary? Drop your thoughts in the comments!