Blaaze sir,

Nice to see you in the group. Still can't forget the 'Endrendrum Punnagai' you 
and Shankar sir sang in the TOI concert. Had AR seen you in 2000, that 
evergreen song would'Ve been a much bigger hit than what it is right now..

Do post more in the future, sir... God bless.. 

Sent from my Nokia phone
-----Original Message-----
From: rblaaze
Sent:  23:05:2010 12.31.21 pm
Subject:  Re: [arr] ARR needs to reduce western inflence & Blaaze


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 Narsimhan♫♫ <arun_dhee...@...> 
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 <satsun...@...>
> 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
>



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