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The original soundtrack in Telugu was composed by MM Keeravani while the songs were sung by Daler Mahendi, Mounima, Sony, Deepu, Sreenidhi, V. Srisoumya, Kaala Bhairava and Keeravani. [1] In Tamil, Madhan Karky written the lyrics followed from part 1 of this film.
The music video of the song released on 20 July 2017. The audio of the song has received more than 40 million views on YouTube. [6] The song was released in Tamil as Orey Oar Ooril on 9 April 2017, [7] in Hindi as Veeron Ke Veer Aa on 5 April 2017 [8] [9] and in Malayalam as Ore Oru Raja on 24 April 2017. [10]
The full song (Tamil and Telugu version) has been released on Wynk Music for Android users and on iTunes for Apple users. The second single track "Vaan" was released on 14 February 2017, coinciding with the Valentine's Day. [2] Before the single release, a promo of the song was released on 13 February 2017, on YouTube. [14]
The film featured six songs in Telugu, and five in Tamil version. Two songs—"Boom Boom" and "Haali Haali" (in Tamil as "Aali Aali") were released as singles on 2 August and 4 September 2017, [ 63 ] [ 64 ] while the album was released through Zee Music Company on 9 September 2017. [ 65 ]
The song was released in Tamil as Bale Bale Bale on 9 April 2017, [9] in Hindi as Jiyo Re Baahubali on 5 April 2017, [10] and in Malayalam as Bali Bali Baahubali on 24 April 2017. [11] On 1 December 2017, Google announced the most streamed list and Saahore Baahubali topped the list of most streamed Indian songs. [12]
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Neeshita Nyayapati writing for The Times of India said the songs "deserve a special mention" and that Radhan did a "brilliant job". [13] Namrata Suri of The News Minute wrote that Arjun Reddy has one of the "most original soundtracks composed by Radhan", and that "Madhurame" and "The Breakup song" are the memorable songs from the film. [14]
The soundtrack for the Tamil version of the film was intended to be launched on 31 March 2011, [5] but instead the album was released on the occasion of Tamil New Year (14 April 2011) at Sathyam Cinemas, with director Mani Ratnam, cinematographer P. C. Sreeram, actors Arya, Jayam Ravi and Shiva and the film crew felicitating the event. [6]