Kallooliye
Singers: Sam CS, Swagatha S Krishnan
Lyrics: Sam CS
Kallooliye is a slow paced melody packed with heady hip-hop flavours that make for an interesting listen if you are into Sam's quirky singing in the song. However, it does not seem to have a lasting impression musically - in the sense that it is not more than a casual listen once in a while
Kandapadi
Singer: Guna
Lyrics: Logan
Kandapadi stands out for the bass guitar portions that carry the mood of the song for the entirety of its duration. Guna's rendition unusually sounds less-than-exotic in this jazzy number
Yedhedho Aanene
Singers: Sam CS - Chinmayi Sripada
Lyrics: Vivek
"Impactful" is the first word that comes to mind when listening to Yedhedho Aanene, and it probably sums up the song as well. Sam's composition takes so many surprising twists and turns that one might have to listen to it a second time to even get a grip on it. Without a doubt, Chinmayi and Vivek's lyrics are added strengths. Bravo, Sam!
Raajadhi Raja
Singers: Mukesh Mohamed - Ranjith G
Lyrics: Vivek
Raajadhi Raja is a typical mass song - with kuthu style beats heavily influenced by modern soundings. There are a few layers that hint at an ode to Ilayaraja's Raja Rajathi Raja from Agni Natchathiram, which add an exciting flavour. Ranjith does a good job of adding another dimension through his singing.
Theeraadho Vali
Singer: Haricharan
Lyrics: Sam CS
The violins, flute, and keys bring out the intended feel of pathos in Theeraadho Vali - not to mention the 7/8 time signature. While the lyrics convey beautiful emotions, Haricharan does a great job of crooning them to perfection. Overall, a good listen.
Mr.Chandramouli
Singers: Sam CS - Brindha Sivakumar
Lyrics: Vithya Damodharan
So much is pleasant about this theme - its rhythm, strings, and vocals, as well as how the composition travels with a jazzy feel while at the same time sounding very close to "Tamil" music. We are left wanting for more when the song ends.