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Dil Ka Kya – Metro…In Dino (Pritam) – Hindi: The way Pritam lands each word in ‘Dil Ka Kya’ is just one of the many charming part so this lovely song! Raghav Chaitanya’s expressive vocals and Niladri ...
It’s difficult to decide what is more cringe-worthy in Eden Garden – Raja’s music or the bizarre lyrics that perhaps wanted to refer to Garden of Eden, but ends up talking about Kolkata’s cricket ...
Therikkudhu masss is a curious melange; it has likeable pieces like the thavil base being used in two different backdrops, but as a whole, it’s bewildering. Premgi’s remix has its work cut-out and ...
Back after 3 weeks owing to a lot of travel! And it’s a bumper Weeklies with two impressive soundtracks and a lot more! Sugar Baby, Muththa Mazhai, Vinveli Nayaga, Anju Vanna Poove, O Maara, Engeyo, ...
Zamaana Lage – Metro…In Dino (Pritam) – Hindi: Very, very Pritam, and a fitting start to the Metro sequel. Arijit Singh and Shashwat Singh power this ghazal beautifully even as Qaisar Ul Jafri’s ...
12 songs this week. All the songs are available on both YouTube and Spotify. Numaani – Faridkot, ft. Shilpa Rao (Hindi/Indipop): Numaani not only has a fantastic tune, composed by Faridkot’s Rajarshi ...
Neelakkannulla maane and Ethu meghamaari (both versions) – Kochavva Paulo Ayyappa Coelho (Shaan Rahman) ...
Ae watan works perfectly as a fervent prayer as much as it does as a patriotic song! The trio’s music, with beautifully layered chorus (Mani Mahadevan, Ravi Mishra, Binaya Mohanty, Arun Kamath and ...
Suman Sridhar’s child-woman’ish vocals rock Tonight; that spruced up Coldplay’ish tune helps a lot.The bubblegum sound works occasionally; so, it works great in Aditi Singh Sharma’s catchy title song, ...
Just 8 songs this week. All the songs are available on both YouTube and Spotify. Pyaar Hota Kayi Baar Hai – Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar (Pritam) – Hindi: This is clearly a song that started as recreating ...
Dekho dekho is the usual Baba Sehgal-DSP combo and follows a pattern that has become stake by now.Mandu baabulam has a nice, coarse folk touch to it, thanks to Kota Srinivas’ vocals, while Pillaa is ...
Former Outlook journalist Krishna Prasad’s rant about Kannada composers using non-Kannada singers seems justified, but as a Tamilian, I’ve been through this phase and somehow managed to extricate ...