Music
The lyrics of "Paattu Onnu" are about the joy and energy of music and dance. The opening lines urge someone to sing a song and tap their feet to the rhythm of the music. The following lines are an exhortation to let go of inhibitions and dance freely without letting the lack of space be an obstacle. The chorus repeats these lines, emphasizing the call to dance and enjoy the music.
The lyrics then take on a more spiritual tone, acknowledging the divine presence in music and dance. The singer praises the deity as the one who inspires the music and dance, and who is present in the hearts of all those who participate in these activities. The singer also expresses his personal devotion to the deity, acknowledging that he will always be devoted to the divine presence, and that his soul will always be connected to it.
Overall, the lyrics of "Paattu Onnu" are both joyful and reverent, celebrating the power of music and dance, and acknowledging their spiritual significance.
unable to put together a coherent sentence. He's entranced by her smile, which makes his head spin and renders him speechless. Despite all this, the singer continues to pursue her, wanting to be with her and saying that he is ready to lead her on a new journey.
The lyrics then take a more introspective turn, with the singer reflecting on his past and his present. He speaks about how he's been moving forward in life, leaving behind his old memories as he walks on this new path. He notes that this new path is different, but he doesn't feel lost or confused. He's content with the unknown that lies ahead and feels hopeful for the future. With the woman at his side, he feels like he can face any obstacle that comes his way.
"Jingunamani" is a lively and energetic song that primarily focuses on celebrating joy and spontaneity. The lyrics, presented in a playful and catchy manner, convey a sense of carefree happiness and camaraderie.
In the chorus, the phrase "Jingunamani Jingunamani Sirichuputta Nenjula Aani" can be interpreted as an expression of uncontrollable laughter and excitement. It represents the feeling of having so much joy in one's heart that it cannot be contained. The lines "Hey Vengala Kinni Vengala Kinni Pola Minnum Manthira Meni" further reinforce this idea, comparing the effect of this laughter to a sparkling gem that shines brightly.
Kandaangi Kandangi Song is a romantic song with lovely lyrics from ‘Jilla’ Tamil movie which Vijay & Shreya Ghoshal has hummed. Vairamuthu is the writer for the verses, as D. Imman beautifully composes it..
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Kaththi-Vijay-Samantha
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Selfie Pulla song lyric is available below. The song appears in Tamil movie Kaththi. The movie was released in 2014 and the singer of this song was Vijay, Sunidhi Chauhan. The music was directed by Anirudh Ravichander and it was written by Madhan Karky
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Bairavaa Video Songs _ Azhagiya Soodana Poovey Video Song _ Vijay,Keerthy Suresh _Santhosh Narayanan
Azhagiya Soodana Poove - VijayNarain, Dharshana KT
This jazz track is a duet, with a lot of pep sprinkled on with romance, tightly loaded with lyrical melody. The song is reminiscent of the late 80s classic; the stand-alone speciality of this song is that it has adopted the styles of both English as well as Tamil cine music from that era, mixed them up in equal parts, wrapping it all in a package of consistent retro string score. Vijay Narain's gentle improvisation to the basic tune well complements
the lyrical excellence of Vairamuthu's. Dharshana has a deep captivating tone, which fits the sequence perfectly like the last piece of a jigsaw. First in sax, then in violins, the song has two masterpiece signatures, completing the grand package of a vibrant number.
Nillayo - Haricharan
The second song is a lilting melody, backed solely on strings. It is a beautifully worded romantic solo, injected with class in Vairamuthu's poetry and brought up to elegance in Haricharan's mesmerising voice. Although following a steady set of rhythm, the song sounds like a candid flow of happy high, captive in rapture. The song stands out
in all its glory, thanks to the extensive quartet orchestra, and magical words. This masterpiece flows to a gradual end, in chorus hum, rounded off with the only beat in its entire length.
Racing through our hearts, this track revs up for a befitting conclusion for the action packed album. The theme, of which we already have a glimpse through the teaser, begins with roaring bike engine, and goes on to gain passionate energy in guitar and signature dubstep flow. Arunaraja and Roshan give the theme a new lease of liveliness both in
their rendition as well as poesy. This song is bound to be close especially to diehard hearts, given the description of Bhairava, which is Thalapathy himself as well.
Bhairava is a movie filled with action. Santhosh Narayan has worked his magic again, as he has rolled out an album, which is always in tune with the mood of the movie's crux.
Thaimai is a serene lullaby and GV Prakash sets the tone for the mood of the song with minimal orchestration dominated by flute and other assorted blissful sounds to create the resonating impact required for the song. GVP ropes in another proficient singer Bombay Jayashree and she aces in the simple tune with ease. Pulavar Pulamaipithan's lyrics add much value to the beautiful composition.
Jithu Jilladi comes off lively due to Deva's sprightly rendition mixed with his idiosyncratic touches in vocals. The arrangements feature typical mix of dubstep and local techno Kuthu and the composition is more like yesteryear's Deva song rather than GV Prakash's tune. An uncompromising intro song that might work with visuals.
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En Jeevan is an impacting romantic duet. Especially, evergreen Hariharan and mellifluous Saindhavi uplift the beautiful typical GV Prakash’s tune while Vaikom Vijayalakshmi renders fabulous support in reciting Sanskrit portions. Another undeniable winner in this track is the lovely use of solo violins and mesmerizing flute sections throughout.
GV Prakash creates the lifting ambience with a very-European orchestration featuring lovely mix of accordion, violin solos and brass sections. GV Prakash’s humming and Uthara Unnikrishnan's carefree boisterous singing work to the song’s favour.
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