Song : Yendi Vittu Pona
Film/Album : Dragon
Singers : Silambarasan TR
Lyrics : Ko Sesha
Music : Leon James
Impact of the song
This is a high-impact break-up song that is sure to be an instant hit.
Vocal rendition
Simbhu has consistently shown a great deal of comfort behind the mike, but has outdone himself with this emotion-packed song, enjoying greater clarity in the direction than his other songs.
Musical Arrangement
From the very powerful opening to its climactic conclusion. Leon James has created a beautiful melody that lingers long after the first listening. The entire song is rich in instrumentation. Although there are layers, these are used organically to create a musically rich song.
Lyrics
In a positive growing trend, Ko Sesasha’s lyrics use the beauty of the Tamil language to convey one of the most powerful of human emotions. Beautiful, poetic and soul-reaching, the words match the brilliant musical arrangements.
Final Analysis
Somehow, most music composers put in a special effort for break-up songs and Leon James has struck gold with this instant hit.
Rating: 9 out of 10
Postscript: The father of Leon James passed away the day before this song was due to be released. Despite this tremendous loss, Leon went ahead with the final mix of the song to meet the deadline

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