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Telugu Indie Songs Jan 2024


Aliveni - Nutana Mohan

Composed & Performed by - Nutana Mohan


"Aliveni" by Nutana Mohan is a musical gem that showcases her exceptional voice. The song has a natural, seamless flow throughout the song. The chorus line is a highlight with its peppy arrangement, and the incorporation of Carnatic phrases in the background adds a layer of richness to the overall composition. The nadaswaram drop is a standout moment, evoking a genuine "wow" factor, and the synth bass provides a solid foundation for the song.


The second verse introduces a rhythmic pattern reminiscent of Rahman's style, adding a touch of familiarity and sophistication. What sets the song apart is its ability to keep the listener engaged with surprising elements scattered throughout. The melody composition is executed with finesse, creating a harmonious blend of traditional and contemporary sounds.


The bridge section is a cool departure from the main theme, adding an extra layer of depth to the composition. Overall, "Aliveni" is a well-crafted piece that not only showcases Nutana Mohan's vocal prowess but also demonstrates a thoughtful arrangement, rhythmic variety, and a moving melody that keeps the listener hooked from start to finish.


@nutana_mohan


Varnana - Iravu, Sarvari, Sravani Charugundla

Composed & Performed by: Iravu, Sarvari, Sravani Charugundla

Written by: Pranav Dhulipala

Produced by : palademix


Let me tell you about 'Varnana'. First off, the song grabs you right from the get-go with a direct jump into the verse – none of that slow buildup. I appreciate that. It's like walking into a conversation mid-sentence, you know? It keeps you on your toes.

But then, just when you think you've got the vibe figured out, boom, it hits you with this pleasant chorus that's like the musical equivalent of sipping your favorite coffee on a Saturday morning out on the patio. It's got that chill, laid-back feel that makes you want to just soak it in. The kind of chorus that makes you forget it's a song and more like a moment frozen in time.

And here's the kicker – it's a short one. No dragging on for ages, just in and out like a musical espresso shot. It leaves you wanting more, which is both frustrating and genius at the same time. 'Varnana' is like a musical haiku – concise, impactful, and over before you know it. In a world of musical marathons, it's refreshing to have a sprint now and then. Cheers to that."


@iravumusic @palademix @charugundla.sravani


Em Mantramo - Arviz, Sherni

Written & Composed by : Arviz

Performed by: Arviz, Sherni


Let's break down Arviz & Sherni's "Em Mantramo" in a bit more than a nutshell. First off, Arviz's vocal game is on another level here. If someone whispered in my ear that this is the latest from A.R. Rahman, I would've bought it hook, line, and sinker. Arviz's performance is so on point that you'd question if Rahman himself is belting it out.


Now, let's talk about those 808s – they hit the sweet spot, giving the whole track a modern edge without overpowering it. And Sherni''s short rap part? Unexpected, but it adds this dynamic flavor that keeps you on your toes.


The lyrics are like a warm hug, and those backing vocals, they're the unsung heroes that add this subtle richness to the mix. You can't quite put your finger on it, but you know it's there, making the whole thing sound lush.

And the Rahman vibes – they're everywhere, like a musical spice that just works. The song's got that driving force, and speaking of drives, it's the perfect companion for a road trip. Trust me, slap this on, and your drive is instantly upgraded.


@arviz_music @sherni_rapper


Gaayam - Manish Kumar, Vyshu Maya

Performed by: Manish Kumar, Vyshu Maya

Written by: Manish Kumar, Sharanya Biksham


Alright, let's unpack this musical journey we're taking with whatever this tune is. First things first, that clean guitar intro is like a breath of fresh air, you know? Couple that with some ambient noise, and you've got this intriguing start that pulls you right in.


Now, the vocals are cinematic – they're doing their thing, bringing this crispness to the table. But hold up, the chorus hits, and boom, there's this synth bass that just grooves. It caught me off guard, in a good way, and then they throw in some surprises when the chorus line makes a comeback. It's like, "Hey, thought you knew where this was going? Think again!" The flow of the whole thing is smooth as silk, and those ambient sounds sprinkled throughout just add this layer of richness to the production.


Overall, the surprises, the flow, the ambient vibes – they all come together, giving you this cinematic feel. It's like someone made a movie in your ears, and you're here for every second of it. Nice work, whoever's behind this musical adventure!


@manishkumar_offl @vyshumaya


Prema - Jammers,

Krishna Tejasvi, Shashank Bhaskaruni, Jagdish Chintala, ChinnaSwamy, Naren RK Sidhartha


'Prema' by Jammers is one of those songs, that enters one's mind without much noise, but slowly becomes a earworm. First off, those acoustic guitars are hitting the sweet spot, and those vocals – fresh and young, giving the whole thing this lively energy.

Now, let's talk about those subtle chord movements. It's like a little musical dance that keeps you on your toes. And the bass, man, it's doing its thing, adding this depth that you can feel in your bones.

"Eri pori mari" – that chorus line is a keeper. It's the kind of thing that sticks in your head long after the music stops. But here's the thing, the party build-up didn't quite hit me like I expected. I was waiting for the big bang, but it felt more like a polite knock.


But, here's where it gets interesting – that techno interlude. Out of the blue, made with sampling, it's like a musical tease. Surprising, but in a good way. It gives the whole song this unexpected twist that I can't help but appreciate.


In a nutshell, it's a chill song that's got your back for a laid-back evening. So, kick back, hit play, and let the evening vibes roll. Cheers to that!


@jammers.official @krishnatejasvi @bshashank96 @jagdishchintala @chinnaswamy_mixtape


Prementhundo Gundellona - Uday Kiran UK

Written, Composed & Performed by : Uday Kiran UK


Uday Kiran's "Prementhundo Gundellona" is a smooth love story unfolding through music. The way it effortlessly transitions from the verses to that unforgettable chorus is like a gentle embrace of emotions.

Speaking of the chorus, it's the type that plants itself in your mind, and you find yourself humming it even when you least expect it. Now, when it comes to rhythm, it takes a minimalist approach. A muffled click instead of the usual snare, I'm digging it. Subtle but essential.


I can't help but wonder how a live violin would've elevated the whole experience. Don't get me wrong, it's great as is, but picture those strings adding a layer of live magic to the mix.

The pauses strategically placed in the song act like musical breaths, creating moments that really tug at your heartstrings. Overall, "Prementhundo Gundellona" is a smooth, memorable love song that envelops you in its own world. Perfect for those moments when you're feeling a bit sentimental. Nice work.


@udaykiranuk.ig


The songs are part of Telugu Latest Hits 2024 Spotify Playlist



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