Hi Durba,

I just read the article posted by you guys, that the
vocals which is there in the end of the song is
actually " I LOVE YOU ". But i totally disagree with
this.Being a vocalist,since the day i purchased JOK, i
started practising new york nagaram and its one of the
different genre rahman has successfully tried, ballad
with the finest electronics blend, covered by a
gorgeous energetic bass line and topping it all ,the
saxophone solos, although for very short durations.

Neways i dont think the last portion is "i luv u", i
think its somewhat yeeeeeeaaaaaaa.....
N then the flute goes.
Kindly reply for comments and feedbacks.
ARR rules!!!
BYE
PARICHAY




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parichay bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Hi Durba,

I just read the article posted by you guys, that the
vocals which is there in the end of the song is
actually " I LOVE YOU ". But i totally disagree with
this.Being a vocalist,since the day i purchased JOK, i
started practising new york nagaram and its one of the
different genre rahman has successfully tried, ballad
with the finest electronics blend, covered by a
gorgeous energetic bass line and topping it all ,the
saxophone solos, although for very short durations.

Neways i dont think the last portion is "i luv u", i
think its somewhat yeeeeeeaaaaaaa.....
N then the flute goes.
Kindly reply for comments and feedbacks.
ARR rules!!!
BYE
PARICHAY







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