M.I.A FEATURED IN RENOWNED COMPOSER A.R. RAHMAN’S SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE SOUNDTRACK
Posted 11/21/2008 by IGA 
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE SOUNDTRACK: AVAILABLE ONLINE EVERYWHERE NOVEMBER 25 AND IN 
STORES DECEMBER 23
INCLUDES PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED M.I.A. / A.R. RAHMAN COLLABORATION “O…SAYA”
NEW YORK… In composing the music for acclaimed director Danny Boyle’s 
intoxicating new film Slumdog Millionaire,
now playing in select theaters, A.R. Rahman has conjured the sound of a
city, fusing the frenetic scramble of daily life in Mumbai, India into
beautiful fugues that ride upon the dust clouds kicked up by its
everyday people. 
>From the movie’s first frames --- with
children racing through alleyways, knocking over merchants and pottery,
police kicking loose clay roof tiles, disrupted birds fluttering from
gutters — we hear the sound of their commotion made manifest in “O…
Saya.” It’s a rumbling hybrid of Bollywood and hip-hop, a brand new
collaboration between Rahman and M.I.A. It’s the kind of cinematic
moment where image and sound coexist. And that’s only the first five
minutes.



Filmed in the streets and slums of Mumbai,
India, Boyle needed just the right music to compliment the film’s
cinema verité urban realism. He turned to internationally renowned
composer A.R. Rahman (a huge star in South Asia—selling more than 100
million albums worldwide and 200 million cassettes—Rahman is one of the
world’s top 25 all-time top selling recording artists.) The film’s
score is central to the propulsive modern grit that pervades the story,
but is also a nod to classic Bollywood productions where the music is
front and center. And loud. Says Rahman, “We wanted it edgy, upfront.
Danny wanted it loud.”


M.I.A.’s appreciation for
Bollywood music led her to record much of last year’s Kala inside A.R.
Rahman’s studio in India, although the two had never worked together
until now. Referring to him in URB magazine as “the Indian
Timbaland,” M.I.A. obviously jumped at the chance to work on “O… Saya”
with the famed composer. Rahman says, “She’s a real powerhouse.
Somebody played me her CD and I thought, ‘Who is this girl? She
came here and knew all my work, had followed my work for ages. I said,
‘Cut the crap, this “my idol” crap. You have to teach me.’”


M.I.A. crops up again, later in the film, with the remix of her worldwide hit 
“Paper Planes” seemingly made for Slumdog,
as the lyrics pronounce, “Sometimes I feel like sitting on trains…”
while a light blue locomotive chugs and hurls its way through India,
young boys perched up top in the sepia sunlight scoping out for a scrap
of food.


Other songs on the soundtrack include “Gangsta
Blues,” featuring hip-hop artist BlaaZe, which flutters with the
rhythms of a film projector, capturing a bit of the madness of crowds
as they disperse in a thousand directions to escape the claustrophobia
of back alleys. And nothing quite prepares you for the triumphant
climax, the overarching ode to joy that is “Jai Ho,” closing out the
film in a rousing sing-a-long that’s had film audiences burst into
spontaneous applause. As Rahman told Variety, “The energy of the film takes you 
through a roller coaster, and that’s one of the main inspirations for the whole 
music.”



“The propulsive score, by Bollywood soundtrack auteur A. R. Rahman, is hip-hop 
fusion of a very up-to-date kind” – Kurt Loder, MTV.COM
“The
film is a visual wonder, propelled by A.R. Rahman’s hip-hopping score
and Chris Dickens’ kinetic editing.” – Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
“Danny
Boyle has upped the ante by hiring the great A.R. Rahman, the king of
Bollywood music, to contribute one of his unmistakable propulsive
scores.” – Kenny Turan, Los Angeles Times
The full track listing for Slumdog Millionaire Music From The Motion Picture:
1. "O... Saya" Performed by A R Rahman & M.I.A. 
2. "Riots" by A R Rahman 
3. "Mausam & Escape" by A R Rahman 
4. "Paper Planes" Performed by M.I.A. 
5. "Paper Planes" DFA REMIX Performed by M.I.A. 
6. ""Ringa Ringa" by A R Rahman featuring Alka Yagnik & Ila Arun 
7. "Liquid Dance" by A R Rahman featuring Palakkad Sriram & Madhumitha 
8. "Latika's Theme" by A R Rahman featuring Suzanne 
9. "Aaj Ki Raat" Performed by Sonu Nigam, Mahalaxmi Lyer & Alisha Chinoi
10. "Millionaire" by A R Rahman featuring Madhumitha 
11. "Gangsta Blues" by A R Rahman featuring BlaaZe & Tanvi Shah 
12. "Dreams on Fire" by A R Rahman featuring Suzzanne 
13. "Jai Ho" by A R Rahman featuring Sukhvinder Singh, Tanvi Shah & Mahalaxmi 
Iyer 


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