The much awaited music album of NTR’s Temper was launched amidst huge fan fare yesterday. Anup Rubens has given the music score, and lets now see how the complete album turns out to be.
Analysis:- The first song is Choolenge Aasma which is probably the best song in the album. Sung by the super talented Adnan Sami, this song is quite groovy and โthe Hindi lyrics are a nice addition. Anup Rubens makes sure that the song has a goan feel and makes it quite urban and stylish. A true chartbuster when you listen to it for the first time itselfโ.
Analysis:- The second song in the album is the title song Temper, which is quite an interesting track. It has a mass hook up line which gets on to you instantly. Lyrics of this song are also quite quirky and the funky singing only raises the tempo of this song a bit higher. The mass audience especially Nandamuri fans will definitely end up liking this song.
Analysis:- Moving on, third song in the album is Devudaa. Sung by Anup Rubens himself, this is a typical number which comes across in all Puri Jagan movies with his kind of lyrics which are quite satirical. This number has a funky tune and its orchestration only makes it more peppy.
Analysis:- Fourth song in the album is the lovable number One more time. Probably the only romantic song in the album, this number is a completely soothing โand has a quirky hook up line ‘on the spot which is quite good. Lyrics are romantic and have a calming effect on the listeners.
Song 5 : Ittage Recchipodam
Analysis:- The last song in the album is the item number Ittage Rechhipodam. Probably the massiest song in the album, this number is completely aimed at the frontbenchers. The beats in the number are kept quite local and have a unique flavour attached to them. What ticks in this number is the superb singing by Geeta Madhuri which is quite funky.
Verdict:-
With Temper, Anup Rubens proves that he can handle a typical big budget commercial entertainer as well. Choolenge Aasma, Devudaa and Temper are our picks and will be liked by one and all. Finally, Temper is a mixed bag of an album which has some thing for everyone.