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It’s been a very long time to hear such mellifluent tunes and finally debutant Devan Ekambaram strikes the best chords on his first show. Kudos to this newcomer! The instrumentals do carries the traces of ‘Rahman’ factors. The audio of ‘Bale Pandiya’ has 7 tracks, out of which ‘Happy’ – an unconventionally stunning song with pleasant lyrics captures our senses.
Vocals: Naresh Iyer, Mano, Siva Chidambaram, Dr. Burn and Uma
Lyrics: Vaali
It’s a fast-beat philosophical song coalesced with the ‘Kuthu type’. Devan’s ability to experiment with an unusual combo of playback signers – Naresh Iyer, Mano, Siva Chidambaram, Dr. Burn and Uma works out best results on the tracks. It’s a one-on-one lap song. To a greater surprise, the yesteryear classical song of ‘Neeyae Unakku’ from Sivaji Ganeshan’s film with the same title.
2. Happy
2. Happy
Vocals: Haricharan, Devan Ekambaram, Naresh Iyer, Naveen Madhav, Paravai Munniamma, Malaysia Vasudevan, Ranjith, Aalaap Raju, Raqueeb Alam, Anuradha Sriram, Srinivas, Velu Murugan, Manikkavinayagam, Mukesh, Malagudi Shuba, Divya Vijay, Anitha, Suchitra, Karthik, Vijay Yesudas & Rahul Nambiar
A sang-froid song that offers a chill-pill to all the listeners… It’s obvious that the style of rendition sans instrumentals faintly reminiscences A.R. Rahman’s previous composition of ‘Yes Sir’ from ‘Boys’. The lyrical lines focalizing on happiness from various perspectives is worthy ennobling as an extremum of innovativeness. Perhaps, the lyrics could’ve been yet more appealing so enough to attain yet more finesses. Nevertheless, this song is sure to be the most happening caller tunes on everyone’s number.
3. Aaradha Kobamillai
3. Aaradha Kobamillai
Vocals: Raman Mahadevan & Mahalakshmi Iyer
‘Aaradha Kobamillai’ is a dulcetly tuned duet that has usual elements of vocalism and instrumental. Maybe, the visuals can work some better results for this song, but when heard on first time, it doesn’t captivate your senses.
4. Ivan Thedal
4. Ivan Thedal
Singers: Dr Burn & Arun Ramamurthi
An invigorating song that seemingly may appear during the crucial point of this film and Devan has adeptly added the slow-paced hip hop beats with crystal clear distinction of vocalism. Arun Ramamurthi comes up with interesting part while Dr. Burn on rap lines mingles well with the accompanied rhythmic beats.
Singers: Unnikrishnan & Mrinalini
The song belongs to Thamarai for her heart-touching lyrics. But Devan’s mediocre composition of melody trivializes her best efforts. The instrumentations are quite loud and Mrinali’s voice is quite hellacious and Devan could’ve opted for a singer like Shreya Ghosal.
Singer: Velumurugan, Ranjith & Naresh Iyer
Devan Ekambaram is fantabulous when it comes to fast-beat Kuthu songs as he touches the extremum of Excellencies with such musical genres. Doubtlessly, this song ‘Bale Pandiya’ with zippy beats ‘n’ best fill-ins along with wonderful paradigms of playback singers makes its fantastic. The lyrics centers on the protagonist as the singers label as a strange person.
Singers: Instrumental
Set this as the alarm tone to wake you up in the morning and kick-start your day with a bouncy dance. The first song you heard at the album has been decorously presented over the solo-violin and Veena. It’s one of the best fast-beat songs that happened with ‘Petta Rap’. A grand round of applause for the instrumentalists, who’ve tread on their strings and Gadams.
Wow! It’s a blissful debut by Devan Ekambaram as he does the meaningful job of entertaining the listeners. Naturally, his touch of melody has to be worked out well in his futuristic projects and for sure, he’ll be one of the happening music directors now.
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