Shravan builds the title song really well! He shifts the pitch to differentiate the male (sung by himself) and female (reprise, sung by Sunitha Upadrashta) versions, to accommodate the euphoric...
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Chandamama Raave (Music review), Telugu – Shravan
There’s that oft-repeated Mickey J Meyer sound in Ye vaipu choostunna‘s flow! Sai Charan is fantastic with his singing and that Tamil ‘Paarukkulle nalla naadu’ phrase is a big surprise,...
Continue reading...Savitri (Music review), Telugu – Shravan
In Anaganaga, Shravan mixes a Temple’ish sound with an upbeat rhythm and it works easily, along with his vocals. Fly Like A Bird is passable techno, made better by Yazin...
Continue reading...Meeku Meere Maaku Meeme (Music review), Telugu – Shravan
Adugu dooke builds like a Mickey Meyer melody – immensely listenable and very harmonious! Lalitha Kavya’s female version is equally sweet. Shravan takes on Pone himself and layers it with...
Continue reading...Okkosari (Music review), Telugu – Shravan
Alupe marachi and Egire kalala sound almost like Mickey J Meyer songs, with an extra layer of orchestration added on top! Both songs, with Karthik and Ranjith crooning them, respectively,...
Continue reading...Alias Janaki (Music review), Telugu – Shravan & Ram Narayan
Composer Shravan sings Kaadhal prema himself as if his life depended on it… and it works wonderfully well, for the catchy melody! Both Maarinade (the version by Haricharan being much...
Continue reading...Eyy (Music review), Telugu – Shravan
The title song is bombastic and raucous, in the time honored tradition of Hero-introduction title songs – foot-tapping, however! Nee venakale is the complete opposite – breezy and impressive melody...
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