Music Review : Krack – Energetic and massy

The complete audio of Krack is finally out in the open now. Composed by the in-form Thaman, let’s now see how this album turns out to be.

Song 1: Bhoom Bhaddhal

Analysis:  The first song of Krack is the full-on mass number Bhoom Bhaddhal sung by Mangli and Simha. Right from the first beat, this song is a mass number filled with a lot of energetic beats. The hookup line and Mangli’s superb rendition makes this sing click quite a bit. Thaman gives a routine but full-on masala beats with this number which will be a mass delight.

Song 2: Mass Biryani

Analysis:  The second song in the album is the already hit song Mass Biryani. Thaman brings back his trademarks beats with this song which is full-on life. The lyrics by Kasarla Shyam are special attractions in the song. The beat is quite thumping and will evoke an energetic atmosphere in theatres when you watch the song visually. Rahul Nambiar is also done well with his singing.

Song 3: Balega Tagilyave Bangaram

Analysis:The third song and probably the best song in the album is Balega Tagilyave Bangaram. Thaman composes a naughty tune that is quite groovy and Anirush’s singing takes things to another level altogether. The tune is catchy and the lyrics by Ramjoaih Sastry and his hook line hit you right away and make this song a smash hit.

Song 4:  Korameesam Polisoda

Analysis:  The fourth song is the romantic song Korameesam Polisoda which showcases Ravi Teja’s love for his job. The soft number has amazing lyrics and Ramya Behara is amazing with her rendition. The mood is romantic and also reveals how serious the are police with their jobs. The fusion of romance and sincerity in cops is nicely handled with this smooth number.

 

Verdict:-

On the whole. the album of Krack is made for the target audience. Thaman though does not give something special but plays it to the galleries and brings out his massy side with some foot-tapping numbers. Mass Biryani and Balega Tagilyave Bangaram are our picks and will be big hits. As it has been quite some time since we have seen a mass film on the screen, this album will surely pick once the film releases on the big screen.