Karthik valiantly tries his best to salvage O nanna kanda, but the dull tune just refuses to offer any solace. Naanu neenu is even worse – a painfully bland template...
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Shyloo (Music review), Kannada – Jassie Gift
Pada pada Kannada‘s highlight is of course Puneeth Rajkumar’s vocals, since Jassie Gift makes only meek changes to his Lajjavathiye template. Oh jeevave and Shyloo, thankfully have Jassie changing tracks...
Continue reading...Paramathma (Music review), Kannada – V Harikrishna
Yavaniggothu holds a really engaging tune behind that rather simplistic rhythm, something that Harikrishna seems to have made his own, as a combination! The composer croons the hugely enjoyable title...
Continue reading...Jarasandha (Music review), Kannada – Arjun Janya
Neerige baare makes uncredited use of a well-known Sri Lankan song’s recently-popular remix, but Arjun layers it with his own, sorry tune! Avarivara jothe fares much better with superb singing...
Continue reading...Maduve Mane (Music review), Kannada – Manikanth Kadri
Naxalite naanalla is approached and executed much like a massy Telugu track; foot-tapping and instantly likeable due to its simplicity. Ivan yaaro sounds interesting mainly because of Surmukhi’s vocals and...
Continue reading...Kool (Music review), Kannada – V Harikrishna
Chandrana has obviously poor chorus vocals, but Hari sure knows how to appeal to the lowest common denominator; the song is catchy. Much like Naveen Madhav’s Inky pinky, with that...
Continue reading...Rajadhani (Music review), Kannada – Arjun Janya
Sonu and Shreya excel in Midiva ninna, a simple and pleasant melody that stands to demonstrate Arjun’s composing skills, particularly those elegant interludes. Namm appa amma, amidst that Bhagayada Lakshmi...
Continue reading...Kempe Gowda (Music review), Kannada – Arjun Janya
Sudeep pulls off Hale Radio pretty well, aided by Arjun’s digital intervention; the tune itself is perfectly cooked to be instantly catchy. Thara thara too gets its massy sound bang-on…rhythmic...
Continue reading...Kal Manja (Music review), Kannada – Emil
Komal mast kamaalu goes all out with an arsenal of catchy sounds but nothing works in unison. Saindhavi’s vocals rock Yaare yene helidharu, while Emil’s tune and orchestration sound considerably...
Continue reading...Kote (Music review), Kannada – Raghu Dixit
Jagave banna is appropriately, if not predictably kuthu’fied catchiness, while Nooru nooru koti, in Haricharan’s vocals and that mridangam base is a sweet listen! Minchinante works because of Raghu’s own...
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