Lachhamma has a coarse, street-smart tone to it – curiously catchy! O priya priya is tuneful, but is also a very standard melody; Adnan’s vocals do help and so does...
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Kodipunju (Music review), Telugu – Anoop Rubens
Egase‘s mild middle eastern flavor is a lovely touch, with Anoop himself singing the track really well, while the rabble rousing rhythm of Kodipunju in the folksy tune is great...
Continue reading...Chukkalanti Ammayi Chakkanaina Abbayi (Music review), Telugu – Anoop Rubens
Cheli cheli only goes a few steps beyond Devi Sri Prasad’ish sound and is blandly assembly line. Ditto for Party – Baba Sehgal accentuating that feeling. Premante theeyani is also...
Continue reading...Prema Kavali (Music review), Telugu – Anoop Rubens
Dum dum is pedestrian; same old latino rhythm and a stale tune. But things perk up with the breezy melody Chirunavve visirave – Vijay Prakash’s vocals are impactful and the...
Continue reading...Andari Banduvaya (Music review), Telugu – Anoop Rubens
Jigi bigi is entirely predictable, but sounds sweet enough, with catchy phrases, while the conversational Jaama chettuki is meant for the screen. Nandaamaya is a curious combination of a likeable...
Continue reading...Music review: Seetharamula Kalyanam Lankalo (Telugu – Anoop Rubens)
Vellake vellake is generously inspired by the Sean Paul sound, but along with the Nandunni chorus, this is indeed a funky track, while Nee kallalo sounds so very, very like...
Continue reading...Music review: Drona (Telugu – Anoop Rubens)
There’s a particularly detached way Ranjith sings Yem maayam chesave that is terribly addictive – the catchy, mindless and predictable tune works really well that you hum the first line...
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