Why this Kolaveri Di
yo boys i am singing song
soup song
flop song
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
rhythm correct
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
maintain please
why this kolaveri..di
distance la moon-u moon-u
moon-u color-u white-u
white background night-u nigth-u
night-u color-u black-u
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
white skin-u girl-u girl-u
girl-u heart-u black-u
eyes-u eyes-u meet-u meet-u
my future dark
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
maama notes eduthuko
apdiye kaila snacks eduthuko
pa pa paan pa pa paan pa pa paa pa pa paan
sariya vaasi
super maama ready
ready 1 2 3 4
whaa wat a change over maama
ok maama now tune change-u
kaila glass
only english..
hand la glass
glass la scotch
eyes-u full-aa tear-u
empty life-u
girl-u come-u
life reverse gear-u
lovvu lovvu
oh my lovvu
you showed me bouv-u
cow-u cow-u holi cow-u
i want u hear now-u
god i m dying now-u
she is happy how-u
this song for soup boys-u
we dont have choice-u
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
why this kolaveri kolaveri kolaveri di
flop song
Kolaveri Di - The first picture that comes in the mind of a non - tamilian person is many coca cola bottles kept together forming a 'D' shape and a questioning look on his face asking the very obvious question 'Why this Cola very D?'. Now this may seem as a hilarious interpretation about a phrase that implies something more grave and far from being lighter than what it actually means which is nothing short of a 'murderous rage'. The Tanglish song 'Why this Kolaveri Di' is a tribute to all those guys who failed in a love affair with their girls or to simply put it those who got rejected in love. Perhaps according to the singer, his girl after rejecting him had this much rage inside her that she almost murdered him. No wonder many guys are able to relate to this song as it pertains to the general feelings of love smitten guys. Many songs have been sung in a similar tribute in the past in almost all possible languages but there is something special and demanding about this Tanglish song that has captured million of hearts all over India and surprisingly outside India as well. To look deeper into the mystery of such a song's unprecedented popularity the first thing that strikes me is it's plane simplicity. The song is so simple in its essence that it could have been written minutes before it is sung easily by not a very professional singer but a good actor like Dhanush. He has sung the song so lazily that a friend has truly remarked that any kind of dance can be combined with its lazy tunes including break dance. Far from considering the possibility of dancing to its tunes it can be heard twenty times a day without getting bored of it and relaxing yourself every time you concentrate on its uproarious lyrics.
I had no idea what the hell the song exactly meant when I first heard it and was irritated to listen to it's bizarre wordings and more so to learn about it's growing popularity in spite of the fact that me being resident in Tamil Nadu for more than four years couldn't fathom anything exciting about the Tamil base song as against rest of the non - tamilians. I do not listen to Tamil songs mainly because of the obvious reason of not being able to understand the wordings but even then love hearing to a couple of songs including the famous 'Naka Muka'. Countless number of times I got amazed at me not being able to come to terms with the native language of my temporary residence but then finally realized everyone have their own sweet reasons for being who they are. But when it comes to Kolaveri there's nothing incomprehensible or out of this world in it's lyrics and everyone can easily make out what the singer is trying to portray. It's lyrics consists of nothing but the basic word kolaveri which has become the most popular tamil word in the country. Not only this word but singer and actor Dhanush has become a common household name as well. Now everywhere in the newspaper I can find Dhanush doing something or the other - a person who was as unknown to me days ago as any other man walking past me on the streets. This also reminds me about my proximity with the south Indian superstar Surya's place of residence which happens to be just a few blocks away from my home. But very unfortunately I still have not had the pleasure of acquiring the privilege of meeting him and have a talk or two with him. These actors are so busy and almost invisible when it comes to real life.
There is probably no secret for this song's instant popularity. It is like magic. The song was composed and released on YouTube and Poof. Instant success. Here comes luck in picture which has got nothing to do with any hard work or extensive thinking before composing the song or even delivering music to it by not-so-known young music composer Anirudhh. Some successes are destined to be so even if it is product of a random thought. And yes, there was no pre-planning and the song was just as spontaneous as any thought or idea may come into your mind. That is why I too became a fan of this song later when I just judged it based upon my belief in the mind-boggling power of sheer luck.
mama kalakitey mama :P
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