Song : Rangamma
Film/Album : Nilai Marum Ulagil
Singers : Arivu & Dev Prakash Regan
Lyrics : AS Dawood
Music : Dev Prakash Regan
Impact of the song
A song that become catchy after the third or fourth listen
Vocal rendition
The song style screams out “local” from the opening lines but one soon realises that the vocal rendition matches the lyrics and the general vibe of the song.
Musical Arrangement
There is a surprising degree of freshness in the instrumentation but there is little depth to the musical composition. This is sweetened by the rhythm and percussion elements.
Lyrics
The lyrics have been written to a particular scenario that does not require poetic language or even complex language.
Final Analysis
This is a song that eventually grows on one because of the charm of the composition, not because of any musicality element or singing achievement.
Rating: 6 out of 10

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