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By Abid Š2008 Bollyvista.com |
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EMI |
Next up is the fun n' frolic, zany title track, EMI, rendered in his inimitable, well loved style by deadly Dutt and he has in his illustrious company known names like, Suzan, Earl and Mahalaxmi Aiyer. Suzan is superb with her peppy, cute English background chorus, Earl does his usual rap and is good as always. Altogether this is a situational number, peppered with some very apt, humorous lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed and rap by Hamza Farooqui. Together these lyricists give the audience a true insight into the mood and gist of the film. It can be called the theme number also. It is an absolute delight, a rip roarer and all credit to deadly Dutt who takes the number to the nth level of excellence with his superb rendition. The way he says 'EMI, Ekdum sahi hai bhai' is fantastic'. The last zany title track that we had was the 'Welcome' and 'Partner' (to an extent) title song by Sajid-Wajid and this number stands right up there. A truly paisa vasool number that will be fun to watch on the big screen and which is already serving as a promotional track for the album.
'EMI-Remix' by Tarun Shahani and Vinayak Manohar is a space filler, quickened rhythm and beats, no great changes here.
Nice piano piece, lovely female croonings give way to the joyous, boisterous, trumpet and saxophone sounds and thus commences, 'Roshan Har Dil'. This is a situational number, slightly philosophical with a romantic touch to it and is a very average track. The only saving grace are the artists Paarthiv, Neisha and to an extent, Joy. Why we say this is because the song is totally rehashed from Mithun Chakraorty's 'Shaadmani' (Boxer). Even the rhythm in the background (used as a light chorus) is totally lifted from 'Om Shanti Om' title track. |