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Release Date August 7, 2026

Tracklist:

Sugar On A Sunbean Album art - a brightly colored candyland
Sugar On A Sunbeam opens the Candyman Can album with a bright, uplifting sense of possibility. The track feels like stepping into the first spark of an idea — sweet, golden, and full of momentum. Built around the imagery of light, sugar, and optimism, it captures that feeling of imagining something bigger before the world can see it yet. There’s a warmth to the song that makes it feel hopeful without losing its playful candy-coated charm. As an introduction to the album, it sets the tone perfectly: dreamy, confident, and ready to turn ambition into something deliciously real.
Sugar On The Corner Album art image of an old-fashioned corner candy store at night


Sugar On The Corner carries a warm, nostalgic charm, like a memory glowing from the window of an old neighborhood candy shop. The song feels rooted in community — the kind of place where sweetness was more than a treat, it was a meeting point, a comfort, and a little bit of magic waiting at the end of the block. There’s an inviting, golden-hour quality to it, blending old-fashioned charm with the bigger Candyman Can message of building dreams from familiar beginnings. It’s sweet, grounded, and full of heart, celebrating the simple joy of finding something special right around the corner.

Sugar On The Board - charcuterie board made up of candy


Sugar on the Board is a playful celebration of abundance, indulgence, and the joy of having a little bit of everything. Inspired by the idea of a candy “chocuterie,” the song feels rich, colorful, and irresistibly fun, layering sweetness with a sense of shared excitement. There’s a social, almost party-like energy running through it, as if every flavor and texture has its own place in the mix. At the same time, the track fits beautifully into the larger Candyman Can story by turning candy into a symbol of creativity and generosity — proof that even the sweetest ideas can be arranged into something memorable, bold, and beautifully over the top.

Candy On The Chocuterie album art - image of an indulgent charcuterie board with the addtion of chocolate and candy


Candy On The Chocuterie keeps the indulgent energy flowing with a flirtier, more decadent twist. The song feels like a celebration of temptation — all sweet talk, bold choices, and treats laid out with style. It takes the candy-board idea and turns it into something a little more grown-up, playful, and confidently over the top, where every bite feels like a wink. Within the Candyman Can album, it adds a delicious layer of charm and mischief, showing that sweetness can be elegant, messy, romantic, and fun all at once. It’s candy as a mood, a moment, and a full-on invitation.

Candy Coated Finale album art - image of a big Broadway musical finale number


Candy Coated Finale feels less like the end of the album and more like a dazzling glimpse of what the Candyman dream could become. The song plays like a preemptive Broadway-style showstopper — big, colorful, theatrical, and bursting with possibility. It imagines the future in full lights-up spectacle, where every sweet idea has grown into something larger than life. There’s a sense of ambition, joy, and “just wait until you see what’s next” energy running through it. Within Candyman Can, the track becomes a vision number: bold, optimistic, candy-coated, and overflowing with the belief that the biggest moments are still waiting ahead.

Candymaking album cover - a guy and girl mixing chocolate in a copper pot surrounded by a variety of candy


Candymaking captures the sweet chemistry of two people creating something together, both at the candy counter and in the heart. The song has a light, romantic, feel-good energy, turning stirring, dipping, melting, and mixing into a playful metaphor for love, patience, and connection. It feels charming and hands-on, like a duet built around shared laughter, little messes, and the magic that happens when the right ingredients come together. Within Candyman Can, it adds a softer, more affectionate moment — celebrating not just the candy itself, but the people, memories, and emotions poured into every batch.

Chocolate On The Ceiling album art - people dancing in a chocolate coated dance club


Chocolate on the Ceiling turns the sweetness all the way up into a steamy, high-energy dance-floor fantasy. The song feels bold, messy, flirtatious, and completely unapologetic — the kind of track where chocolate becomes less of a flavor and more of an atmosphere. It brings a late-night club pulse to the Candyman Can album, mixing sugar-rush excitement with a little danger and a lot of heat. There’s a playful excess to it, like the room is spinning, the lights are melting, and everything delicious has gotten out of control in the best possible way.

Sweet Like This album art - a disco style band performance at a busy club


Sweet Like This brings a joyful, groove-filled burst of confidence to Candyman Can, celebrating sweetness as something you feel as much as taste. The song has a bright, soulful energy that feels made for movement — warm, catchy, and impossible not to smile through. It carries that “good mood in musical form” quality, where charm, rhythm, and sugar all come together in one irresistible hook. There’s a sense of pride in the track too, like the Candyman is fully stepping into his sound and saying, this is what joy tastes like. It’s fun, polished, and full of feel-good flavor.

Flinging Shit album art - country man wearing a cowboy hat and holding a Poo emoji
Flinging S#&t closes Candyman Can with a big laugh, leaning fully into the cheeky humor behind Speach’s “Just For Fun” chocolates. Inspired by treats like Bear Poo and Deer Poo, the song turns everyday chaos into a country-flavored comedy anthem about rolling with life, laughing at the mess, and somehow making a business out of the unexpected. It’s playful, ridiculous, and proudly self-aware, giving the album one final wink after all the sweetness and spectacle. Beneath the joke, there’s a real Candyman spirit here: take what life throws at you, make it funny, make it chocolate, and keep moving.