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Milliblog Weeklies – India’s only multilingual, weekly, new music playlist. Week 277: YouTube | Spotify ...
Milliblog Weeklies – India’s only multilingual, weekly, new music playlist. Week 280: YouTube | Spotify ...
Promising sound from a debutant, though the rest of the soundtrack isn’t backed by the same verve. The singers help a lot too – Anurag Kulkarni in the former and Naresh Iyer in the latter, backed by ...
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 ...
11 songs, this week. Saavn has 8, and is missing Neeyoraal, from Kalikootukar, Marghazhi Reloaded’s Dwijavanthi and Superheroes Without Capes, by Thayir Sadam Project. Have embedded them below.
World of Shiva Masala Coffee’s interpretation of Aalayal thara venam remains consistently enjoyable, with that lovely Anandhabhairavi-raaga base, Krishnaraj’s scintillating violin, and Sooraj Santhosh ...
Kodi kotti is a wonderful intro song; simple, catchy tune and appropriately grand backgrounds. Annanmar kathai starts off in typical folk fashion, but throws a scintillating googly as it progresses ...
Ongole Gitta (Music review), Telugu – G V Prakash Kumar & Manisharma Yerra mirapallo, despite Shankar Mahadevan’s spirited vocals, sounds utterly commonplace. GV Prakash Kumar gets behind the mike in ...
Muppozhudhum Un Karpanaigal (Music review), Tamil – G V Prakash Kumar Mazhai pozhiyum is pulsating, catchy and well sung by Aalaap Raju; its hooks are adequately addictive. Raman Mahadevan seems like ...
Milliblog Weeklies – India’s only multilingual, weekly, new music playlist. Week 264: YouTube | Spotify And we are back to regular programming! The first Weeklies of 2025. Only the ‘En Iniya Pon ...
Kaara aattakkaara ‘s promising start devolves into droning nama nama nei. Aye Sinamika is pleasant, but sounds like a now-out-of-vogue boy band’s last-ditch attempt. Mental manadhil (both versions) is ...
Bhoomi is Shakthisree’s stellar show, with a matching chorus and a somber ending. Mazhai Kuruvi ‘s sparkling strings promise a lot, but the pedestrian rhythm and meandering tune pull it down. Kalla ...