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The lyrics were written by Ramajogayya Sastry in Telugu, Vishnu Edavan, Vignesh Shivan and Pa. Vijay in Tamil, Manoj Muntashir and Kausar Munir in Hindi, Mankombu Gopalakrishnan in Malayalam and Varadaraj Chikkaballapura in Kannada. The soundtrack album which consisted of four songs was released under the T-Series label on 1 March 2024. [1]
"Chuttamalle" is an Indian Telugu-language song composed by Anirudh Ravichander, with lyrics by Ramajogayya Sastry, and recorded by Shilpa Rao, for the soundtrack album of the 2024 film Devara: Part 1. [1] It was released on 5 August 2024 (released on YouTube as a lyrical video song) as the second single from the album, through T-Series. [2]
Lyrics by Viveka: Vettaiyan: Manasilaayo Anirudh Ravichander Malaysia Vasudevan, Yugendran Vasudevan, Anirudh Ravichander: Lyrics by Super Subu, Vishnu Edavan Petta Rap: Athirattum Dum D. Imman: D. Imman [5] Devara: Part 1: Paththavaikkum: Anirudh Ravichander Dubbed version [6] Kanguva: Fire Song Devi Sri Prasad: V. M. Mahalingam,Senthil Ganesh ...
The song incorporates a lyric scheme where each verse forms the acrostic "F.E.A.R." (for example, "For each a road" and "Fallen empires are ruling").In an interview with Clash magazine, Brown said that a main influence for "F.E.A.R." was The Autobiography of Malcolm X, which preached the study of etymology, so that one could have "control over people through the use of language."
In mid-August 2024, the song "Manasilaayo" was announced, [14] [15] and released as the first single from the album on 5 September 2024. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The film's music launch was held at Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai on 20 September 2024, [ 18 ] [ 19 ] with the presence of the cast and crew and a musical performance by Anirudh. [ 20 ]
"Dhivara" is a Telugu song from the soundtrack of the 2015 film Baahubali: The Beginning. Sung by Ramya Behara and Deepu, the song was composed by M.M. Keeravani [1] with lyrics penned by Ramajogayya Sastry. [2] Most of the lyrics of the song were written in Sanskrit. [3]
Anirudh Ravichander. Anirudh Ravichander, made his music debut in 2012, with the Tamil film 3.During the course of his decade-long career, he has composed and produced original scores and songs for more than 30 films in various languages, predominantly in Tamil, in addition to Hindi and Telugu.
Fear a' Bhàta (translated The boatman) is a Scots Gaelic song from the late 18th century, written by an unknown author waiting for her lover to return from his fishing journeys. The song captures the emotions that she endured during their courtship.