![]() ![]() Thaman keeps the verve going despite the song being a "break-up anthem". Nakash Aziz's voice is a plus, he brings energy to the table. At times, the lyric writer manages to make them sound impressive, like when he rhymes 'baggu' with 'huggu'. The song is full of brand names/English phrases - Google, Fevicol, Five Star Chocolate, past life, hug, fix, mindset, link, etc. Drums and percussions, electric guitars and the flute have been deployed to a strong effect. 'Winter lo varsham padinattu, vinthalu ennenno jarigettu' is an example. Raghuram's lyrics come with a fresh ring. Thaman has his 'Samajavaragamana' singer up the game and come forth with a new variation. Sid Sriram, who has mostly been into slow-paced melodies (that are at times slow-burn), here changes his tacks. The lyrics are spiritually close to those funny anti-marriage songs from films like 'Manmadhudu'. Armaan Malik sings like a native Telugu singer. The tune is minimalist, with the vibes of a relaxed song written all over it. This is served more as a party song rather than a musical, complete with special appearances from Rana Daggubati and Varun Tej. The other songs from the rom-com will be reviewed as and when they are out. The first single from 'Solo Brathuke So Better' is out, on Sony Music South. ![]()
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