Song : It’s a break-up da
Film/Album ; Kadhalikka Neramillai (Stars Jayam Ravi & Nithya Menen)
Singers : Sruti Haasan & Adithya RK
Lyric : Snekan
Music : A.R. Rahman
Impact of the Song
The freshness of the sound and its ultra-modern feel is sure to make this song an instant hit. The appeal of the song comes from the accessibility of its theme and the simplicity of the words.
Vocal Rendition
Seuti Haasan dominates this song with a strong rendition that is throaty, gutsy and filled with the right amount of emotion. Adithya RK provides excellent support. The combination of their voices creates the charm of this song.
Musical Arrangement
Despite a very strong start with captivating instrumentation, the interlude and rhythm after the Pallavi does not match the song’s introduction.
Lyrics
Snekan’s lyrics show a keen understanding of the pulse of today’s youth, capturing the impact of a break-up without being melodramatic.
Final Analysis
This song is an instant hit and very few people would mind or notice the lack of depth in the instrumentation as the lyrics and overall sound would ensure that the song reaches hit status.
RATING : 7/10

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