Disco Raja Audio Review- Telugu (2020)
Movie: Disco Raja- 2020
Director: VI Anand
Producer: Rajini Talluri
Cast: Raviteja & Payal Rajput
Music Director: S. S. Thaman
Music Label: Lahari Music
Disco Raja is an upcoming Indian Telugu-language science fiction action film directed by VI Anand. Besides, Ravi Teja the film will also feature Payal Rajput, Nabha Natesh, Tanya Hope, Vennela Kishore, Satya, and Ajay while Bobby Simha will be playing the role of the main antagonist. S. Thaman is composing the music. Ram Talluri is producing the film under SRT Entertainment banner. The movie is expected to release on 24 January 2020
01. Nuvvu Natho Emannavo
Vocalist: S. P. Balasubramaniam
Lyricist: Sirivennala Seetharama Sastry
Rating: 3/5
When you're given a situation to compose a tune for a retro backdrop, whats' the solution rather than falling into Ilaiyaraaja's classic' & composing something in that pattern & bringing in SPB to croon the track. This song wins right there!! All the beats are 80ish in tempo & singing too falls into that pattern. Thaman makes you to groove your ears to his peasant melody with typical Ilayaraja like style, yet it's an instant catchy number. SPB sings it with a peppy tone & perfect pitching making us realise that his voice never disappoints us whatever the genre is!! Sastry gaaru's lyrics too are orthodox giving a vintage touch to the song. In all aspects this song is an instant winner.
- Singer SPB
02. Delhi Wala
Vocalists: Aditya Iyenger & Geetha Madhuri
Lyricist: Ramjogayya Sastry
Rating: 2.5/5
Absolutely a Thaman's track. This is like a introduction song to the hero's character. Track keeps yelling "Delhi Wala" to showcase that the hero is from Delhi. Surprisingly, song even features a female track within, evoking feelings for the hero. It's like a combination of genres. Ramjogayya's lyrics are good, they just do the prerequisites. Thaman rocks the instrumentation, those thumba beats, electric guitars strike gold. Geetha Madhuri, sounded damn good, glad that she's getting to sing melodies too. If Geetha was confined to carnatic rendering, Aditya sounded rocking!! overall, it's a satisfying fusion track.
-Singer Geetha Madhuri
03. Rum Pum Rum
Vocalists: Bappi Lahari, Sri Krishna & Raviteja
Lyricist: Sirivennala Seetharama Sastry
Rating: 2.5/5
Here's one more retro number!! As the movie is set in backdrop of yesteryear,it's natural to have music of this kind in every of the tracks in the album. As, Thaman makes sure that he doesn't make his compositions sound out dated, whether it's retro or coeval, it's thaman that's it. He keeps programming his tunes to make it a new one. This is such number, which brings in those metaphors & hypothetical phrases to praise the hero. Like those horse & buggy days' compositions, "Raajadhi Raaja", "Mera Naam Raja", "Narasimha", etc this is one such track which elevates the hero to a different altitude. Like the situation are the lyrics too, they bring in that vinatge charm. But, what's the necessity to make Ravi Teja croon the song?? Is it that success formula? Then, the 'Disco King' Bappi Lahari puts up a laudable show, he sounds the same then & now, loved his singing!! Overall, a retro number with 80's charm reminisced.
Here's one more retro number!! As the movie is set in backdrop of yesteryear,it's natural to have music of this kind in every of the tracks in the album. As, Thaman makes sure that he doesn't make his compositions sound out dated, whether it's retro or coeval, it's thaman that's it. He keeps programming his tunes to make it a new one. This is such number, which brings in those metaphors & hypothetical phrases to praise the hero. Like those horse & buggy days' compositions, "Raajadhi Raaja", "Mera Naam Raja", "Narasimha", etc this is one such track which elevates the hero to a different altitude. Like the situation are the lyrics too, they bring in that vinatge charm. But, what's the necessity to make Ravi Teja croon the song?? Is it that success formula? Then, the 'Disco King' Bappi Lahari puts up a laudable show, he sounds the same then & now, loved his singing!! Overall, a retro number with 80's charm reminisced.
- Singer Bappi Lahari
04. Freak Out
Vocalists: Ravi Teja & Chorus
Rating: 3.5/5
Here's one more track falling in the above genre. Here, there is nothing to sing, Ravi Teja keeps uttering some dialogues with intensity & looping the phrase "Rajj!! Disco Rajj" & the chorus keeps shouting "Freak Out" in the background alongside Thaman rocks the BGM. It's almost like a mash up, may be this is OST or promotional song!!Song even spills some beans about the content in the film, it's written purely in 80's glory, alongside has wit played by Raviteja & Sunil too!! then it says about the villain, he's a tamilian I guess, coz, Raviteja keeps speaking in Tamizh when ever there is a shot b/w the protagonist & antagonist. But, sounds great & new.
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