The Top 10 Hindi film songs of 2007, in order of my preference. If you find a particular popular track missing from this list, do a check on Milliblog’s archives...
Continue reading...Top 10 Tamil songs – 2007
Its that time of the year again. The Top 10 Tamil film songs of 2007, in order of my preference. If you find a particular popular track missing from this...
Continue reading...Pazhani (Tamil – Srikanth Deva)
To be fair, the director Perarasu’s singing debut along with Suchitra, Locku localu is appropriately coarse and catchy. A flash of Wilson Picket’s Land of a thousand dances in Innoru...
Continue reading...Indiralogathil Naa. Azhagappan (Tamil – Sabesh Murali)
Much as I enjoyed the Vadivelu starrer Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi, I personally thought its music was terrible, despite Shankar’s impeccable music sense across his projects. Sabesh Murali’s music was...
Continue reading...Pirivom Sandhippom (Tamil – Vidyasagar)
Kandaen kandaen and Medhuva medhuva are trademarked, Karthikraja styled numbers, exotic tunes, instantly alluring and eminently listenable. Soll soll and its Sadhana Sargam version, Kandum kaanaamal have a middling tune...
Continue reading...Kaadhalil Vizhundhen (Tamil – Vijay Antony)
With its manic speed, corny lyrics and some sneak techno sounds added, Naakka mukka is exuberant, kick-ass fun. Un thalaimudi has a cool, laid back tune sung damn well while...
Continue reading...Play it loud (Raghav Sachar)
Despite the sneaky oldie vocal sample, Anjaane is closer to KHNH’s Kuch to hua hai – groovy track though. Dil hai ye and Jaan V jaaye have catchier tunes and...
Continue reading...The Debut Album (Hemachandra)
With an overarching B-grade film soundtrack feel, Hemachandra is definitely hampered by the insipid stuff dished out by composer Harry Anand. Aaja aaja and to some extent, Mehsoos are the...
Continue reading...Dhanyavad (Prashant Tamang)
Decent lyrics mark Vipin Mishra’s Zindagi pehle, but the tune is ho-hum at best. Amit Trivedi’s Deewana is perhaps the pick of the album, giving adequate opportunity for Prashant to...
Continue reading...Showbiz (Hindi – Lalit Pandit)
Tu mujhse and Mere Falak are extremely breezy and entertaining, thanks largely to KK’s spritely rendition and some pleasant backgrounds by Lalit. Kash ek din reminds me of Nadeem Shravan’s...
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