Bro
Singer: Santhosh Narayanan
Lyrics: Vivek
The Bro song, which was released as a single is a typical trendy song. It has a lot of electronic music. It has been crooned by composer Santhosh Narayanan himself. It has the theme of college and friends. Lyrics by Vivek are catchy. It is a song tailor made to cater to the ‘trend’ based song lovers. With a rhyme scheme and funky drums, Bro song is an out and out fun song.
Nirkadhey
Singers: Ananthu, Vijaynarain, Santhosh Narayanan
Lyrics: Vivek
Nirkadhey is a unique number from Santhosh. It is a proper instrumental feast. It has been sung by Ananthu and Santhosh. The vocals are really good in the higher peaks. Instruments like the acoustic guitars, Mridangam, violin and drums make it a feast for instrument lovers. It has a tinge of classical and is a blend of numerous genres. The tune and rhythm are quite fresh as well. Violin portions are particularly beautiful and is a long and well layered song.
Kannaal Modhadhey
Singer: Sid Sriram
Lyrics: Muthamil
Kannaal Modhadhey sung by Sid Sriram is a jazz based funky melody. It is on the lines of a jass number with peaking vocals. Sid Sriram is at his usual best when asked to hit the peaks. It has very catchy lyrics and a nice tune. The synth and trumpets dominate this funky number. With an impressive beat and tune, it is a pleasurable listen.
Gama Gama Samayal
Singers: Anthony Daasan , Santhosh Narayanan
Lyrics: Vivek
A gana song from Santhosh in the form of Gama Gama Samayal for Server Sundaram. It talks about a lot of food items giving us a mouth watering experience. It has been crooned by Anthony Daasan and Santhosh in his lazy voice. After a point, the gana is blended with a little bit of western. The percussions are nice and the song is a proper situational number. The rhyme scheme is very catchy and Vivek scores well with the lyrical section.
Unavey Marundhu
Singers: Ranjan - Gayatri
Lyrics: Vivek
A classical feast rendered by Ranjan - Gayatri. It is a pure carnatic based number. The vocals are soothing and have the power to spread positivity. It also talks about food and taste. Instruments like Mridangam, Cajon and a deep guitar. Unavey Marundhu is for carnatic and classical lovers and is very intriguing with its mellifluous tune.