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01-17-2006, 08:00 AM | #1 |
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03-01-2006, 01:24 AM | #2 |
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Well, who do you like most of TFM's two gangstars Blaaze or Premji?
For me, Blaaze is the best. His lyrics are far better than Premji's (Ex. My wish, kisna) Premji copy alot from 50 cent, eminem.. (Pushing it hard, KNM) But both are good in their own way Blaaze: Tamil: - Kama kama (Enakku20 Unakku 18) English lyrics: Blaaze - Aaha Tamilamma (Kangalal Kaidhu Sei) - New (New) - Baba Rap (Baba) - Secret Of succes (Boys) - Dating (Boys) - Dol Dol (Ayudha Eluttu) - Thattai thattai (Manmadhan) Music By Yuvan Shankar Raja - Baby chika chika (Karka Kasadara) Music by Vijay Anthony - Maramkottiye (Ah Aah) - Thala Thala (Ah Aah) - Ilamai, REMIX (Godfather) - Airtel Theme (Ad) Hindi: - My wish (Kisna) Lyrics by Blaaze - BNB (Bunty Aur Babli) Music by Shanker Ehsaan - Filmy Very Filmy (Page 3) - Kuan Ma (Page 3) - Chori Pe Chori (Saathiya) - Phatshala, Be a rebel - (Rang De Basanti) - Remix (Star One Remix) Music by Pritham English: - No Doubt (Exposed) Coco Lee featuring Blaaze - Poverty Anthem (Unreleased) Premji: - Bottle Mani (Aethirre) - Boom boom (Raam) - Kilu Kiluppana (Sullan) Music by Vidyasagar - Hoodibaba (Thakka Thimi Tha) Music by D.Imman - Pura Kondhu (Kadhal) Music by Joshuar Shridar - Pushing it hard (Kanda Naal Mudhal) - Thee Pidikka (Arindhum Ariyamalum) - Kudakooli Koduthachu (Kalvanin Kadhali) - Enga Area (Pudhupettai) - Pul pesum poo pesum (Pudhupettai) - Kannai Vittu, REMIX (Pattiyal) What do you think?? |
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03-01-2006, 02:38 AM | #3 |
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03-01-2006, 03:17 AM | #5 |
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03-01-2006, 03:32 AM | #6 |
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03-01-2006, 03:37 AM | #7 |
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03-01-2006, 03:44 AM | #8 |
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ARR Vs YSRva compare panra maathiri thaan irukku Blaaze is multi talented personality both on Rap vocals & lyrics dept. Premjiiii........ivara yenpa compare panreengha??
My picks on Blaaze Airtel Theme (How could you miss this??) That RAP following the flute ROCKS man. Kammakarai (IInd Interlude followed by ARR's Oyi Oyi Blaaze joins Aaa..) Thala Thala (Aa Aah - Mujra) Poverty Theme (ARR & Blaaze unreleased). Shud be more, BGMS too... "A Moment so Special So beautiful A Moment MY WISH COMES TRUE" lyrics impressed me a lot. Who was the rapper in MADDY Theme in Minnale? |
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03-01-2006, 06:24 AM | #9 |
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ARR Vs YSRva compare panra maathiri thaan irukku Blaaze is multi talented personality both on Rap vocals & lyrics dept. Premjiiii........ivara yenpa compare panreengha?? Anyway thanks alot!! I have updated the list!! And i wanna know that too: Who was the rapper in MADDY Theme in Minnale? Did you hear the Poverty Anthem Theme? I haven't! They didn't play that song in Wembley, UK.. |
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03-01-2006, 10:22 AM | #11 |
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03-01-2006, 12:54 PM | #12 |
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Tam Brahm Rap
Just who is Blaaze? Ask AR Rahman, Louis Banks and DJ Aqeel, says Lalitha Suhasini OUTFITTED in a basketball tee and loose tracks, sporting a shaved head, the rapper look is in place; but there’s nothing gangsta about this musician as he cuddles his five-month-old daughter Mishti. Twenty-nine-year-old Blaaze (pronounced blahsay), or R Gopalakrishna as the nameplate on the door reads, decided years ago: ‘‘Gangsta’s not in my roots. I am a Tamilian born in Chennai and I would sing about stuff that made a difference to my world.’’ So he’s written a piece on Gujarat riot victim Bilkis Yakub Rasool, and is writing an anthem on tuberculosis for the United Nations. Blaaze has been AR Rahman’s favourite since 2001. They’ve worked together on 10 films including Saathiya, Yuva and Swades; two more projects, Kisna and Lord of The Rings, are in the offing. This despite the fact that his first meeting with the legendary music director was completely fruitless. ‘‘I met him at 2 am in a studio next to Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak temple with a demo CD,’’ recalls Blaaze. ‘‘There was no hello, nothing. Rahman had one question: ‘Can you rap in Tamil?’’’ Blaaze, who was brought up in Zambia and did his O levels in the UK, couldn’t. Rahman promptly said goodbye but called up a year later to record a track called Dating for the Tamil blockbuster Boys. ‘‘He convinced me that if I could speak and understand Tamil then I could rap in it too,’’ says Blaaze, who has since rapped in English for DJ Aqeel’s remix of Kishoreda’s Keh Doon Tumhe, and has another number, Get The Look, in Aqeel’s next album. So what else is spinning in Blaaze’s repertoire? You can expect a Beyonce-Sean Paulesque R&B track soon. At least that’s how the rapper with seven names—Lakshmi Narsimha Vijaya Rajagopala Sheshadri Rajesh Raman—describes his recent collaboration with Honk Kong-based singer Coco Lee. It is very rare to find a rapper-lyricist combination like Blaaze in India AR Rahman Blaaze penned his first piece as a 19-year-old, when he wrote a poem congratulating Zambia’s then-President Frederick Chiluba after the 1991 presidential elections. ‘‘We had the same president for 27 years, who was then replaced by Chiluba,’’ says Blaaze, who rapped the poem on air for ZNBC (Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation). In 1996, Blaaze enrolled for an arts degree in cinema at Columbia University. “I went to the US thinking I’d never return, but it’s impossible to get into production if you’re not a US citizen who’s a member of the film union.’’ So he came to Mumbai and landed a job as an MTV producer, where, in two years, he fuelled shows like World Chart Express and Select. After years of jamming with the likes of Sivamani and Louis Banks, Blaaze has now teamed up with musician Sagar Desai to form a group called Zambezi Funk. ‘‘Zambezi is where I’m from and funk is what Sagar brings to the music,’’ he says. Together they’ve composed the theme for Nickelodeon, MTV promos and worked on Sanjay Bhatia’s 99.9 FM. Till date, Blaaze makes sure he sends a copy of all his works to ZNBC. ‘‘This is where I began.’’ **source http://www.indianexpress.com/archive...ntent_id=57998 |
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03-01-2006, 01:37 PM | #13 |
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03-01-2006, 05:15 PM | #14 |
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Blaaze is a very very....late find by ARR. Apache Indian is the Ist find & he should have sticked more with him after "No problem". AI's No reservation was a big hit those days. No Problem was telecasted in a Hindi News channel on the date of audio release itself. ARR might have felt its too early to use Rap in southindian songs like Blaaze recently. Petta Rap doesnt fall exactly to this genre.
I always admired Rahman for another reason that he never felt timid or Egoistic to borrow the resources from others specialists like NFAK, AI, Kadri, Hariharan, Unni K, Blaaze, SukS, Nithyashree, Richa S, Gulam (2) khans, Kailash Kher etc..for working on diff genres comfortably. We also have heard tonnes of praises from themselves whenever ARR gets allied. It proves his Genius in adaptability & good productivity. I think Rahman is gifted to have Zakhir Hussain, kunnakudi vaidyanaadhan, IR etc... as his GURU's. r2r, Poverty theme not yet. Thats why I mentioned Unreleased. TLORS has more Blaaze Vocals in it Isnt YSR more in to fuse hip-hop in tamil songs after ARR's-Blaaze Rap?. |
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03-01-2006, 06:10 PM | #15 |
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03-01-2006, 09:50 PM | #17 |
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03-01-2006, 11:35 PM | #18 |
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03-02-2006, 02:04 AM | #20 |
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