Song : Raasa Raasa
Film/Album : Kingston (GV Prakash Kumar’s own production)
Singers : GV Prakash Kumar & Sublahshini
Lyrics : Yugabharathi
Music : GV Prakash Kumar
Impact of the song
A beaty and catchy duet with a good blend of voices and fresh percussions.
Vocal rendition
Sublahshini, the 24-year old sensation best known for her viral hit Golden Sparrow, has rich and bold texture in this voice, sounding equally magical in the low and high ranges of the song. GV Prakash Kumar provides a good complement to her voice but is unable to match her voice quality.
Musical Arrangement
Rich percussions dominate the fresh arrangements by GV Prakash Kumar who is showing tremendous maturation as a music composer.
Lyrics
This is a fun song, somewhat naughty, with relatable lyrics, but has little depth in terms of language usage or poetic value.
Final Analysis
This song will definitely rule the charts for its catchy and hummable tune, the richness of the percussions and the powerful voice of Sublahshini.
Rating: 8 out of 10

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