Gully Boy Music Review: Ranveer Singh-Alia Bhatt's soundtrack is a unique blend of melodious songs and powerful raps.



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Gully Boy Music Review

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The trailer of Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt starrer Gully Boy attracted the attention of everyone. Three songs, which have been published so far, are already at the top of the charts, including Apna Time Aayega, which has become a hymn. And now, the official jukebox full of Gully Boy is outside. At a time when Bollywood music has deteriorated, Gully Boy The album includes 18 songs and mostly powerful rap songs.

So, let's take a look at the jukebox of Gully Boy below:

Asli Hip Hop

Sung by Ranveer Singh, the music and lyrics of this type of introductory title come from Spitfire. What makes this song work are Ranveer Singh's words and Spitfire's lyrics. This short title promises to introduce "Asli Hip Hop" in India. A perfect song to launch one of its kind.

Mere Gully Mein

Sung by Ranveer Singh, Divine and Naezy, the music is composed by Divine, Naezy and Sez and the lyrics are written by Divine and Naezy. The song has a catchy rhythm and I bet the hook "Mere Gully Mein" will get stuck in your head. However, it's strictly reserved for rap fans because it's hard to keep track of fast lyrics. Overall, a good song.

Door (poem and song)

There are two versions of this track. The poem lasts about a minute and is written by Javed Akhtar. This will instantly remind you of those poems that he wrote in Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. Sung by Ranveer Singh, the music is composed by Rishi Rich. The poem is a look at our society and how people are separating. Although the poem leaves a lot to be desired because of its short duration, the song largely outweighs. Divine joins Javed Akhtar on the lyrics and the music goes from negligible to sweet. This is a melodious track and instantly goes into my playlist.

Song Train

A fun track and the first of the album not to be sung by Ranveer Singh, the Train song will instantly enhance your mood. Sung by rocker desi Raghu Dixit with Karsh Kale, the music is performed by Midival Punditz & Karsh Kale. The lyrics are written by Javed Akhtar, Karsh Kale and Gaurav Raina, Tapan Raj. This uplifting song will make you fall in love with it. However, I did not appreciate the words in English. This one is a recreated version of an old clbadic from Raghu Dixit.

Jingostan (Beatbox and song)

Sung, composed and written by Dub Sharma, Jingostan has two versions. The first is the beatbox version, which is basically a satire of the moments of political influence in which we live. We must dig lynching and our love of jingoism. The second version also leaves an impact. In fact, the second works more for me. Also Lily: barrel toh Cheerela hai! Internet users have already stumbled on the Gully Boy's jukebox – see the tweets

Sher Aaya Sher

Another interesting rap song, sung and written by Divine, is composed by Chandrashekar Kunder, aka Major C. Sher.

Jahaan Tu Chala

The song is sung by Jasleen Royal and the music is also composed by her. The lyrics are written by Aditya Sharma. The sweet and melodious piece is like a breath of fresh air. I also liked the placement of the track amid raps. Jasleen Royal's voice is so sweet to the ears.

Azadi

The famous title of Kanhaiya Kumar is also in the album, but with a touch of rap. This one is a powerful track. Divine and Dub Sharma excel in this one. This one is catchy and stays with you.

Kab Se Kab Tak

Ranveer Singh returns behind the microphone. This is another windy track that is also sung by Vibha Saraf. The music is composed by Ankur Tewari & Karsh Kale and lyrics are written by Kaam Bhaari & Ankur Tewari. It's an unusual romantic runway.

Kaam Bhari

Sung and written by Kaam Bhari, the music is also composed by him with Ankur Tewari. The rap of the song is too fast for its own good. Only for those who are hardcore fans of such songs. I'm not.

Ek Hee Raasta

This is another of my favorites from the album. The lyrics of Javed Akhtar will speak to you and the music of Rishi Rich supports it well. Recited by Ranveer Singh, this poem talks about finding oneself. As I would like it to last longer.

Apna Weather Aayega

This one is already a chartbuster. What can I say more about this? This motivating track is full of lively and catchy. This one will be played on a loop. The music is composed by Divine and Dub Sharma and is written by Dub Sharma and Ankur Tewari.

Jeene Mein Aaye Maza

This one has the old world charm that sets it apart from the other songs in the album. This lazy track gives you a lot of "Maza". The voices of Ankur Tewari are perfectly adapted. He also wrote the lyrics and is joined by Mikey McClearly on the music. Just liked this one.

Har Gham Mein Khushi Hai

Sung, composed and written by Ace, the music also includes IshQ Bector. Although I loved the music, I did not understand the lyrics as they were too fast. Strictly for rap fans.

Goriye

The music is composed by Prem & Hardeep. The song is written by Bhinder Khanpuri, Arjun, Blitz & Desi Ma and sung by Kaka Bhaniawala, Arjun, Blitz and Desi Ma. At first, we wondered what was a Punjabi song in this album, but I liked the how this album surprised me. This one is a recreated version of Ni Ek Tere Nain Goriye.

India 91

This rap is also synced with the other rap songs from the album. But what makes it different from other songs is that it perfectly mixes Hindi and Marathi rap. Viveick Rajagopalan's music is catchy and the lyrics of MC Altaf, MC TodFod, 100 RBH, Maharya, Noxious from D & MC Mawali are good too. The song is sung by MC Altaf, MC TodFod, RBH 100, Maharya & Noxious D. I loved the traditional touch given to this song.

Verdict

Overall, the soundtrack of Gully Boy is as unique as possible. Trust Zoya Akhtar to deliver another musical epic. This one is really a revolutionary. So, is there anything that Ranveer Singh can not do?

Our choice

Jeene Mein Aaye Maza, Apna Aayega Time, Jingostan, Azadi, Gate, Ek Hee Raasta, Song Train, Jahaan Tu Chala.

Rating: 3.5 stars

Reviewed by: Gaurang Chauhan

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