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Credits
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| Producer/s: |
Sajid Nadiadwala |
| Director: |
Sajid Khan |
| Music: |
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy |
| Lyrics: |
Sameer |
| Vocals: |
Loy, Neeraj Sridhar, Pervez Quadir, Sajid Khan, Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal, Shankar Mahadevan, Salim Shehzada and Rehan Khan |
| Label: |
T-Series |
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Sajid Nadiadwala is a respected name in the film industry. At the same time, he has the reputation of being a benevolent producer and a good friend. His banner, Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, has been instrumental in providing us with some wholesome entertainment and chartbusting music ('Jeet', 'Judwaa', 'Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega' and 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi'). It is thus obvious why any musical offering from this banner is always welcomed by music lovers. More so here because the composers in question are Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, who are extremely classy and talented. Their albums have always managed to strike a chord with the audience, both mass as well as class. So on to the first track of the album, 'Heyy Babyy'. True to its name, it's a rollicking title track, which can also be classified as the theme song, as it describes the characteristics of the lead protagonists perfectly. All credit to Sameer for conveying the "care-a–damn", "live for the moment" attitude of the male protagonists - "Ishq mohabbat, Pyaar ki baatein, Bekaar ki baatein, Jhoothe hain saare vaade, Rasme na jaane, Kasme na mane, Kare woh jo thaane". It is also the song that features 21-leading ladies of the Hindi film industry and the three handsome hunks, Akshay Kumar, Fardeen Khan and Riteish Deshmukh. A real treat for the eyes! Its a full of masti, bindaas, dance/club number. All four singers Neeraj Sridhar, Raman, Pervez Quadir and Loy succeed in conveying these emotions to the hilt, with their full of masti singing. 'Heyy Babyy - The Big 'O' Remix' is definitely better than the original. DJ Whosane deserves credit for spicing up an already rocking track with additional flavourings in the form of added rhythm, faster pace, while at the same time not tampering with the vocals. The famous names in remixing should take a leaf out of this, instead of providing us with just fancy titles and no content, just mere space fillers. |