Song : Enna Thavam Seidheno
Film/Album : Baby and Baby
Singers : Harish Raghavendra & Swetha Mohan
Lyrics : Yugabharathi
Music : D Imman
Impact of the song
This is a lovely duet with a modernized classical base that combines beautifully with a strong and layered music base.
Vocal rendition
Harish Raghavendra and Swetha Mohan both have incredible range in their voices and their combination in this song make this song stand out from Imman’s other recent tracks.
Musical Arrangement
Imman’s earlier soundtracks explored modernized Carnatic bases in catchy tunes. This song is strongly reminiscent of those days and is sure to gain favour from music fans.
Lyrics
Yugabharathi’s lyrics show depth in composition and complements the tune well.
Final Analysis
This is an easy listening song that is pleasant to the ear and has enough depth in its composition for those looking for it.
Rating: 7 out of 10

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