Javed Ali for filmfare's best male playback singer then? either Jashan-E-Bahaara or Hai Guzarish
--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Chord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Don't know about the rest of the soundtrack yet, but whatever I've > heard from Guzarish, this song has the making to be a massive hit > unlike any we've seen this year or recent times. It's got a > mesmerizing tone, groovy, addictive rhythms, and very hummable and > catchy melody with hooks. Has this trance genre in there that makes > the song very addictive. In short, a song with both class and mass > appeal. With Aamir's reputation, promotion, hype, etc. etc., if the > rest of the soundtrack will be anything like this first song, Rahman > is going to end 2008 with one of the loudest bangs we have heard in > recent times, esp. if the movie scores. > > Nonwithstanding, music critics and Rahman fans will dissect this album > to no end, finding fault here, comparing this to the Tamil Ghajini and > saying this is better or worse than that, making the same old > accusations of Rahman being repetitive, losing it, nothing new or > pathbreaking, etc. etc. Happens with every Rahman release, so we have > to expect this. > > Honestly, I enjoy healthy discussion and analysis of music, but > sometimes think that many are way too critical of Rahman's music and > expect way too much, almost like everyone has a fantasy album in mind > and if Rahman hasn't read your mind and delivered your very own unique > set of expectations, the album is a loss. >