Song : Uyir Pathikaama
Film/Album : Vaa Vathiyaar
Singers : Vijaynarain, Aditya Ravindran & Santhosh Narayanan
Lyricist : Vivek
Music : Santhosh Narayanan
Impact of the song
It is an immediately catchy song that has the unmistakable Santhosh Narayanan flavour.
Vocal rendition
The different voices in the song and lyrics blend perfectly with the music
Musical Arrangement
This is one of the lighter and hummable songs of Santhosh Narayanan but seems to have been strongly influenced by Santhosh Narayanan’s 2017 hit Azhagiya Soodana Poove from Bairava.
Lyrics
The lyrics use modern language in an interesting way that would appeal to the younger generation while still satisfying those that appreciate the poetic nature of lyrics.
Final Analysis
This song is sure to quickly become a firm favourite.
Rating: 7 out of 10

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