Thank u sir :D
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Thank u sir :D
That was very fast RK :)
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This song really sounds promising. Got to hear the full song
Damn.. I thought ARR himself will sing the dumdera bit. But looks like its the chorus. Its very catchy. Cant wait to listen to the whole track :)
Listen to the Aishwarya Rai track it's even better then this song.
Early signs for a musical treat!
Yuva and Aayitha ezhuthu had the same tunes though not dubbed so it should be considered as one only :wink: and it makes them equal. But Iam sure ARR will do more work with MR and will surpass IR in this no. Game atleast :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
:oops: Oops sorry I've lost the love i had :cry: . Earlier the humming had no flavor of north and it was great to listen to. Somehow iam averted to heavy northie flavor in music. Dont know exactly when i created this aversion but still i like the 60's, 70's 80's and early 90's compositions in Hindi.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guess_Me
I think it is ARR who had found the roots of north indian music and is delivering them in the best form like what IR did for the south indian music. Offlate i find ARR is getting more deeper into the music of north. it should've happened post 2000's probably after lagaan cos I like the hindi albums of ARR pre 2000 and also the songs post 2000 which doesnt have heavy northie flavor :)
Let me try listening to the complete song when released and come back! Hope he does stick on to what he said in the interview it moves on to some symphonic/opera kind of music. where i will love it :)
Oh, you surprised me RS. But what you said is partially true. I feel if ARR himself had sang the "Dum Dera" bit, it would have had more of a South feel. But since Murtaza rendered it in his typical Qawwali style, it has North written all over it.
But I feel the Northies are going to love this track. So are we.