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The lyrics were penned by Vaali, Thamarai, film director Perarasu and Silambarasan himself. Karunakaran wrote the lyrics of the bit song "Kadhal Vandhale", released in the second edition. Yuvan Shankar Raja won accolades for his soundtrack, whereas especially the songs "Loosu Penne" and "Yammaadi Aathaadi" were both popular.
The soundtrack features seven songs and two of the songs penned by Vairamuthu are taken from "A Compilation of Vairamuthu's Poems" and the third one from his work about sea odyssey, Thanner Thesam. [6] [7] The song "Magudi Magudi" features vocals and lyrics by Sri Lankan rapper Aaryan Dinesh Kanagaratnam. [8] [9]
Neha Bhasin, who had sung the well received song "Pesugiren" in Satham Podathey before, lent her voice for another song in the album. [2] Nandini Srikar of Ra.One fame crooned a solo "Aaha Kadhal", which, too, was recorded in Mumbai, [ 3 ] while composer Ramesh Vinayagam sang a peppy number titled "Stop the Paatu" for the album. [ 4 ]
Kadhalan (transl. Loverboy; pronounced) is the soundtrack to the 1994 Tamil film of the same name, directed by Shankar.The soundtrack, features 9 songs composed by A. R. Rahman and lyrics penned by Vaali, Vairamuthu, Shankar and Thirikudarasappa Kavirayar.
The soundtrack album features six songs with lyrics penned by Na. Muthukumar. Composing was started even before the film was launched, with the first song being recorded on 9 August 2011. [4] Popular Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam originally sang the melody titled "Mazhai Mazhai Mazhaiyo Mazhai", which was recorded in Mumbai. [18]
To my love, Kanmani) is a song from the Tamil film Gunaa (1991) composed by Ilaiyaraaja, written by Vaali and sung by Kamal Haasan and S. Janaki. [2] The song was noticed for having dialogues interspersed between the lines, [ 3 ] and it was notably one of the few conversational songs in Tamil cinema.
Kadhilil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi (transl. How to mess up in love) [1] is a 2012 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed Balaji Mohan based on his short film of the same name.
The lyrics were written by Thamarai, P. V. Prasath, Nepolian, and Priyan. The soundtrack met with critical acclaim and made Vijay Antony popular among the Tamil audience. The dappankuthu song "Nakka Mukka", went viral and met with a tremendous response from India. The melodious romantic number "Thozhiya" was also a successful hit.