Song : Idhayam
Film/Album : Once More
Singers : Vineeth Sreenivassan
Lyricist : Vignesh Srikanth
Music : Hesham Abdul Wahab
Impact of the song
A lilting melodious song that matches the delightful video depicting growing love. There are numerous layers in the instrumentation and the richness of the instrumentation sweeten the overall effect.
Vocal rendition
Vineeth Sreenivassan’s voice augments the song and his many years of experience is evident from the emotive depth of his singing. This is his 13th Tamil song – and an instant winner.
Lyrics
Vignesh Srikanth has penned the lyrics which express the love between the protagonists in a beautiful way, using simple diction but effectively put together. An example of this is the trendy “Siluvai Sumandha Parravai”
Final Analysis
The varied arrangements within each verse and the striking interludes combine with the enchanting voice of Vineeth Srinivasan to create a beautiful synthesis of words, voice and music. This song is sure to enjoy immense popularity.
Rating: 8 out of 10

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