Anirudh's dual vocals are present again, and the use of the violin and veena in the interludes are typical Anirudh from his previous projects. With flute pieces strikingly similar to the theme from 3, Kanave Kanave is highly melodious and impresses.
Take a note of the Tamil lyrics to appreciate it although the English verses might not make too much sense.įinally, the third song in the album brings a familiar face to the Tamil audience and the youngster makes an impact right away. The foreign use of instruments needs to be credit to Remo Fernandes, who does well with the non-Tamil lines of the track. V.Elango's Tamil lines are casually exciting and appear almost as natural as if it had been come up with on the spot. In perhaps the most unique song of the album, Maria Pitache is a fun filled track that brings the best of Mexican music and some southern folk to listeners.
A very unique start to the album indeed, and you are sure to wake up after this one. However, Siddharth Basrur's vocals are clear and bring some life to the song through lyrics, even when the track is very modernistic for the general Kollywood audience. The repetitive beats continue to flow in the background, sometimes even more prominent than the lead vocals. We have a long list of songs and colors to go through, so we better get started!ĭavid opens with a powerful number packed with pathos and percussion.
The names don't sound too familiar in the become but make you become curious about who's who once you have listened in to the tracks. Featuring a ensemble of composer, it has music by six different people and a remix number. David has everything necessary for a Tamil soundtrack to be called the black sheep in Kollywood.