A..Aa Songs - Music Review

PUBLISHED DATE : 06/May/2016

A..Aa Songs - Music Review

A..Aa Songs - Music Review

Ramesh S Kannan


Aaa is an upcoming movie directed by TrivikramSrinivas with Nithin as a lead. Trivikram moved from his frequent collaborator Devi Sri prasad to Mickey J Meyer. Devi Sri Prasad delivered quite chartbuster songs for Trivikram in the past. Let's checkout how well the songs fared with this new combo.

 

YaYaa


Mickey J Meyer opens the album with relaxed folk fusion song where composer incorporates sporadic accordion sounds layered on the folk percussion base. The inclusion of classical portions in the second half with an engrossing rendition by Chitra gives a gracious touch to the song. Abhay Jodhpurkar along with Sai Shivani and Anjana Sowmya handled well Ramajogayya Sastry's lyrics.

 

Rang De


Rang De is another typical Mickey J Meyer's feel good melody with passable rhythm base and guitar laden arrangements while Ramya Behera, Sai Shivani and Rahul Nambiar handles the tune confidently with enough verve to make the song sail through without any hindrance.

 

AnasuyaKosam


Mickey J Meyer easily pulls off the peppy song in the album which starts off with poignant violin solo but the song swiftly turns into an enticing lively track in the album. Karthik did a fabulous job behind the mic as always while composer up the ante with brief rap portions and ample support from conversational lyrics from Krishna Chaitanya.

 

Mummy Returns


Mummy returns arrangements treads on the standard hard rock and mix of pop techno sounds while Shravan Bhargavi makes it up with her engrossing and puffed up vocals throughout the song. Ramajogayya Sastry's marks his presence with the impressive contemporary lyrics in this short song.

 

Yellipoke Shyamala


composer rounds off the soundtrack with another breezy composition Yellipoke Shyamala where composer employs the transition from pleasant folk tune to upbeat foot tapping percussions towards the end in a brilliant manner. Karthik's competent rendition along with Ramajogayya Sastry lyrics makes this one engaging listen in the album till it lasts.

 

Verdict: Trivikram'sSrinivas's first collaboration with Mickey J Meyer turns out to be an ear-pleasing album far from regular commercial potboilers. Though the songs are not an instant chartbuster material, Mickey J Meyer's folk touches in the songs with ample support from lyricists need to be lauded.

 

Rating: 3/5

Picks of the Album: Anasuya Kosam, YaYaa, Yellipoke Shyamala

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