Oh Ringa Ringa
Roshan, Jerry John, Benny Dayal, Suchitra
What opens in a soft manner takes steam as it progresses, to end up as one of the highlights of the album. Catchy lyrics of Pa Vijay get life from Harris and with four singers crooning it with energy, ‘Oh Ringa Ringa…’ creates expectations as to how it would be filmed by A R Murugadoss.
Mun Andhi
Karthik, Megha
The melody maker in Harris Jayaraj is out in full form. Mesmerising voice of Karthik adds great value to the song, with Na Muthukumar’s diction playing magic. No wonder if ‘Mun Andhi…’ breaks the ‘download’ record of ‘Suttrum Vizhi Sudarey..’
Yellae Lama
Vijay Prakash, Karthik, Shalini and Shruti Hassan
Jump, scream or shake your legs as you listen to this song, for this one from Harris pumps in energy from the word go. An army of singers, including heroine of the film Shruti Haasan, have crooned ‘Yellae Lama…’, for which lyrics are from Na Muthukumar, who obviously knows well the pulse of youngsters.
Yamma Yamma
S.P Balasubramaniam, Swetha Mohan
A legend called SPB is here to take care of ‘Yamma Yamma…’, which talks about love. Consistent and perfect all through. this one implicitly says that Harris’s music can be elevated further if a person like SPB is at the helm of affairs. Swetha Menon is apt, while Kabilan’s lyrics are good.
Innum Enna Thozha
Balram, Naresh Iyer, Suchith Suresan
Apparently aimed at motivating and inspiring those listening to it, Harris has allowed lyrics and singers to dominate this song. Pa Vijay’s words excel, while Balram, Naresh Iyer and Suchith have performed it understanding the meaning of the words.
The Rise of Damo
Hao Wang
Here comes the much awaited Chinese song, for which lyrics are by Karky. A fusion of Oriental and Indian music, Harris is in top form in this number. The tune takes you to somewhere from India and drops you again in your place. Lot of hardwork by Harris can be felt while listening to ‘The Rise of Damo…’
Source : Indiaglitz