Ninaithaley Inikkum Music Review
A trademark Vijay Anthony album this despite some genuine inspirations here and there.
Azhagaai Pookkuthey
After Vidyasagar, Vijay Anthony attempts the Ilaiyaraaja genre for this melody. The interludes are constructed in Maestro's true fashion that you might pass it off as his song. But they are quite genuine and the starting piano is sweet on the ears. The tune itself though has more of Maestro's stamp.
7.5/10
Piya Piya
A Vijay Anthony styled koothu number. On the lines of Aathichudi, but less catchy. Except for the singing the tune is quite average.
5/10
Nanbanai Paartha
An ode to friendship song usually has sprinkles of guitar and this song has it well. Soulful singing by Benny Dayal and the minimal instrumentation enhances the power of the melody.
8/10
Sexy Lady
A club-styled number this one. Except for the percussion rhythm of this song being a adaptation of 50 cent's In Da Club's rhythm, this song is quite catchy. The orchestration overall matches the mood of the song perfectly.
7/10
Kalloori
A song riding on a solo piano, with westernised styled vocals and singing goes straight to your heart. Instantly likeable number but very short though.
8/10
Allah
If you think this is a devotional soulful number your wrong. Vijay Anthony's rock styled koothu number is back again. A song asking Allah to help the poor and the hero, It is a mix of both pace and melody. Very unconventional but listenable nevertheless.
6.5/10
Naatkal
A short sombre song which impresses you straight away. The ending where the both the chorus and the singer join together is the hallmark of this song.
7.5/10
A album with a mix of soulful melodies and rocking koothu numbers, all of which find a place in a film depicting college life. Vijay Anthony needs to be abit more careful with his inspirations though.
Azhagaai Pookkuthey
After Vidyasagar, Vijay Anthony attempts the Ilaiyaraaja genre for this melody. The interludes are constructed in Maestro's true fashion that you might pass it off as his song. But they are quite genuine and the starting piano is sweet on the ears. The tune itself though has more of Maestro's stamp.
7.5/10
Piya Piya
A Vijay Anthony styled koothu number. On the lines of Aathichudi, but less catchy. Except for the singing the tune is quite average.
5/10
Nanbanai Paartha
An ode to friendship song usually has sprinkles of guitar and this song has it well. Soulful singing by Benny Dayal and the minimal instrumentation enhances the power of the melody.
8/10
Sexy Lady
A club-styled number this one. Except for the percussion rhythm of this song being a adaptation of 50 cent's In Da Club's rhythm, this song is quite catchy. The orchestration overall matches the mood of the song perfectly.
7/10
Kalloori
A song riding on a solo piano, with westernised styled vocals and singing goes straight to your heart. Instantly likeable number but very short though.
8/10
Allah
If you think this is a devotional soulful number your wrong. Vijay Anthony's rock styled koothu number is back again. A song asking Allah to help the poor and the hero, It is a mix of both pace and melody. Very unconventional but listenable nevertheless.
6.5/10
Naatkal
A short sombre song which impresses you straight away. The ending where the both the chorus and the singer join together is the hallmark of this song.
7.5/10
A album with a mix of soulful melodies and rocking koothu numbers, all of which find a place in a film depicting college life. Vijay Anthony needs to be abit more careful with his inspirations though.

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