The recent releases of audio jukebox and lyrical videos are tremendously trending all over the world. ‘Music’ is like the soul of a movie. Some audiences would like to be engaged in the movie along with the renditions of their favourite composition and vocalist. Apart from this, music can describe the hint of the story in a soothing narrative mode.
Some of the popular jukeboxes were released on YouTube for August by its following music partners like ‘Vaazhai’ by Santhosh Narayanan, ‘Demonte Colony 2’ by Sam C S, and a promo song of ‘Turkish Tharkam’ by The Culturehood and ‘Meiyazhakan’ by Govind Vasantha from Think Music India, ‘Nunakuzhi’ by Vishnu Shyam and ‘Choolamadikada’ by Sam C S from Saregama Malayalam, including the popular and recent ‘Matta’ by Yuvan Shankar Raja from T-Series. All the music directors enlisted above are one way or another popular among the domain audience. Their works are also so convincing that they can attract a target audience and thereby bring in people to watch the movies.
When describing each movie, the music itself can define the tone of the movie. ‘Vaazhai’ jukebox has an indigenous, raw, and ruthless touch in its tracks which says about the storyline and Santhosh Narayanan is brilliant for this category. When coming to ‘Meiyazhakan’, the jukebox explains to the audience a feel-good, relaxing, and meant-to-be talking about relationships, which will interest a busy circle audience thereby motivating them to go for the flick. Govind Vasantha’s compositions can be soothing and unprecedented at the same time. Regarding the upcoming movies, the ‘Choolamadikkada’ song from the Malayalam movie Kondal is a blend of raw beats and folklore set up in the southern part of Kerala which allows the audience to brainstorm the world-building of the story. The much-expected movie in the category, ‘G.O.A.T’ is mounted to bring up a typical Tamil-dance number beat with a mass appeal specially made for ‘Thalapathy Vijay’ fans from Yuvan Shankar Raja which is his 4th Single for the effort. In a nutshell, both music along its storytelling should be able to form a perfect ‘amalgam of amusement’.