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Milliblog Weeklies – India’s only multilingual, weekly, new music playlist. Week 279: YouTube | Spotify ...
17 songs, this week. YouTube has all the songs, while JioSaavn is missing 3 – the 2 songs from Varane Avashyamund (that have been released by Dulquer himself, through his YouTube page!) and the song ...
Zeb hands over her number (originally by )—re-written by Anvita Dutt as Jigi jigi —to Malini Awasthi. Malini folksy raunch gives it a new twist, with Zeb’s brilliantly mounted brass. Ishquiya ‘s ...
Milliblog Weeklies – India’s only multilingual, weekly, new music playlist. Week 278: YouTube | Spotify Back after a week’s break. A monster playlist this time – 35 songs! Probably the highest in ...
Metro is Pritam’s finest effort yet – the composer gives us an excellent, themed soundtrack with the kind of sound we have come to love from Pakistani bands! Band Metro, as the CD sleeve calls the ...
Fully loaded musical week! 21 songs this week. JioSaavn has 19 songs and is missing Varane Avashyamund’s single (which has been released only via Dulquer’s own YouTube channel) and the theme song from ...
Sudha Raghunathan replaces steady favorite, Bombay Jayashree in Anal mele – a soft, heavenly track who’s tune and focused vocals create a fabulously ambient concoction. The mild backgrounds ...
Pirivom…Sandhippom (Tamil novel by Writer Sujatha Rangarajan) As a long time fan of Tamil writer Sujatha, I occasionally kick myself for not having read some of his ...
Murder 3 (Music review), Hindi – Pritam & Roxen/Mustafa Zahid Roxen’s Mustafa Zahid offers an extended version of the band’s own acoustic hit, Kaisay jiyein, in Hum jee lenge – largely predictable and ...
Oh Maya sounds like myriad other Harris Jayaraj songs, which, in turn, sound like many other Harris Jayaraj songs . Kannai vittu‘s somber melody is pretty good, but the backgrounds... Vijay does well ...
Mani Sharma appropriates the already delightful Chor bazari from the original to create an equally likeable Aale bale! Karunya’s Vayyarala has an intentionally packaged, nice old-worldly charm to it.
Pacha manja has scathingly funny lyrics, musically packaged in a manner that would warm the cockles of any wannabe-Tamil superstar. O maha zeeya is constructed beautifully with the gibberish we’re ...