Milliblog Weeklies – India’s only multilingual, weekly, new music playlist. Week 295: YouTube | Spotify (Spotify’s playlist is missing one song – L ove Insurance Kompany’s version of Enakena, so I ...
Here we go again! Another year ends and another annual music playlists compilation! This is the 16th year of my making such playlists, on Milliblog. I visited my birth town, Trichy, after some 30 odd ...
Hai rama has Sukhwinder and Neha Kakkad going through the drill – the latter doing a neat sister-Sonu impersonation! The song’s catchy, but predictable. The title song is built like ...
Angaadi Theru opens with the extraordinary-abusive, amusingly-conceived Karungaali naaye! Un perai and Kannil theriyum are instantly likeable – with an enjoyable tunes/ backgrounds combination.
Synthpop masters Pet Shop Boys 10th album is significantly more contemporary than their last album, Fundamental. Xenomania adds a crisp layer on the album’s production values. The poignant but lavish ...
The all-male, 5-member qawali Boss memory loss is high on fun quotient and adds minor zingy elements that make it worthwhile! Chitra’s Dhimtana has an intriguing background rhythm and the ...
College bulloda is the best example of a bad start – beyond the street-smart rhythm, it’s more of Chakri’s material, than Sandeep. Diridiri and Aawara too are way too simplistic ...
Naan mozhi arindhen tops the bad-singer-choice list, with Suresh Wadkar irritatingly laboring in Tamil, spoiling a respectable tune. Udit is next, massacring Venpanju – another tune that could have ...
It could be Tony K’s tunes or it may be the genes. Neha sounds like her sister Sonu Kakkar, but in a terribly foul mood. There’s so much forced attitude ...
Tulsi Kumar’s pop album, Love Ho Jaaye, is indeed a pleasant surprise. This album, with music by Monty (Saawariya), has mighty good tunes, sung really well by Tulsi! Out of ...
MLR Karthikeyan’s angry outburst against perpetrators of violence against women in Satta sada sada is  well orchestrated, while the bizarre Nona nana remains precisely that, all through. The sweeping ...
Dr. Balamuralikrishna’s Theeratha vilayaattu starts off predictably enough, but mid-way it morphs, mind-bendingly, first into Rajasthani folk, with Mukthiyar Ali crooning Nimbuda, then into a bizarre ...
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