Oh my, you really are Blaaze, I am really really sorry if any of the group members hurt you in anyway. It must be unintentional. Keep up the great work.
Warm regards, Pravinder. --- In [email protected], "rblaaze" <rbla...@...> wrote: > > Honestly, i feel truly honoured, humbled and blessed to be a part of such an > amazing anthem. And amongst the best, to feature my rap bit is such a > heartwarming feeling. I finally feel a sense of belonging, and a sense of > community... and to me, this is my Oscar! AR Rahman, God Bless... > Peace...BlaaZe' > > > --- In [email protected], Dheepak Narsimhanâ«â« <arun_dheepak@> > wrote: > > > > Not at all. AR knows where/how to use a singer. > > AR about Tamil theme : "The song employs a mix of rap, carnatic, folk and > > Sufi styles" > > > > To show that tamil is not a vernacular language, the song has been composed > > in almost all genres. > > With Regards, > > Dheepak Narsimhan.S > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Sathya Sundaram <satsundar@> > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Fri, 21 May, 2010 3:17:14 PM > > Subject: [arr] ARR needs to reduce western inflence & Blaaze > > > > > > Listening to the tamil anthem since its release, the song is awesome, with > > so many singers in it and perfect mixing done. Only drawaback is Blaaze > > spoiling it with his tanglish pronounciation and the use of Western sounds > > in a Tamil anthem song. Do u think western instruments/ stlye are necessary > > in a Tamil anthem? Wtih so many great Carnatic singers in the list, i > > wonder how Blaaze and lady rapper got 4 lines to sing in this album, which > > was totally unneccesary. > > > > I think ARR needs to use less of blaaze from here on, bcos he has been over > > used from 2002 Baba rap. Every album or the other he is there doing a rap > > bit which has become annoying. > > > > - Sat > > >

