Yuvan Shankar Raja strikes back with a bang. With three melodies, a hip hop, a club number and a folk song, Panjaa's audio is complete with the trappings of a wholesome musical 'dish'. Resplendent with the vocals of Shweta Pandit, Haricharan, Hemachandra, Belly Raj, Priya Himesh and Yuvan, the album is topped by breezy numbers and an enjoyable vociferant number to an unpretentious song as a tribute to Brahmi. With six instantly likable songs, this audio is a feather in the cap of the Kollywood musician. It indeed sets the tone for the movie! Panjaa Listen here Artist: Yuvan Shankar Raja The song is delightfully boisterous. It begins with a charged beat and the novel symphony will quickly get on your ear. Yuvan's nasal voice has good vibes. Ramajogaiah Sastry's lyrics capture the mood of a superstar's first song in awe-inspiring lines. Ela Ela Listen here Artists: Haricharan, Shweta Pandit This breezy romantic number shines bright in the album. Peppered with Chandrabose' simple yet soulful lines, Yuvan's synth beats are a catchy. In fact, you could say that the melodic allures of Ela Ela will leave you mesmerized for sure. Veyira Cheyyi Veyira Listen here Artist: Saloni Saloni bursts on the Telugu screen with a club number of good quality. Her tonality has a naughtiness about it. While Sastry's lyrics border on the seductive, Yuvan's music maintains the right tempo and downbeat. Kshanam Kshanam Listen here Artist: Shweta Pandit This melody is short, but the likable vocals of Shweta Pandit is its greatest strength. The rhythmic music lends a flavour to the ditty. Chandrabose's ink is at its poetic best. Anukoneledhuga Kalakaanekaadhuga Listen here Artists: Belly Raj, Priya Himesh The song's sounds are not just amiable but also Belly Raj, Priya Himesh's endearing vocals have an emotional feel to them. They make you unconsciously get into the mood of the song. Paparayudu Listen here Artists: Pawan Kalyan, Brahmanandam, Hemachandra The folk song is refreshing in the sense that it is rollicking and pulsating at once. While the lines spoken by PK and Brahmi add a relish to the song, Hemachandra's twang stands out for its unassuming feel. |