Yogib natchatra Tamil rap,Hip hop,Latest tamil songs,free mp3 downloads
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Madai Thiranthu - Ilaiyaraja-Nizhalgal
Madai Thiranthu by Maestro Illaiyaraja From The Movie Nizhalgal
Ever wondered from where yogi B got the inspiration/ignition in making his most famour track "madai thiranuthu".Well,the video in this post is a song clip from the movie Nizhalgal which is datedback to the year 1980.The lyrics are neat and yes ofcourse phenomenal.
The Villanz were formed back in 1999 by Pherkash, the young upcoming talent who has been a DJ Till 2004. After gaining six years experience Pherkash got deeply involved in the music industry whereby he had this vision of forming a group and creating an album. Just then he thought of giving his dreams a life and started working on this album. Soon he formed a group with Jamal & Capital J as group members and The Villanz was finally completed.
In the early 2005 Pherkash & Capital J started working on the lyrics and composition. The songs were soon completed and the album was finally formed, which they named as ASTHIVARAM - “The Rise Of Foundation” and launched on 28th May 2006.
Now The Villanz with bomb blasting lyrics, music of great creativeness and 1st ever 17 hit tracks with a combination of multi language songs is ready to rock the Malaysian music industry with their debut album :-
ASTHIVARAM ( The rise of Foundation ).
The Villanz debut album proudly produced by V – Hommiez Records and Marketed & Distributed by Cosmic Muse Resources. Source: saranx
Their latest debut album is being highly nominated in many Malaysian local radio frequencies such as THR.Fm, Minnal.Fm, Hitz.fm, Erra, Wow.fm, Xfresh, Astro
Chennai-600028 has a whole lot of surprises in store for movie buffs.Now the latest is that the international rappers, Yogi B and Natchathiraz are all set to perform the title song for Chennai 600028 which has music by Yuvan Shankar Raja.
The Malaysian born Yogi B and Natchathiraz shot to stardom after their single, Madai Thiranthu, from their album titled Vallavan, which made waves worldwide. The international collaboration was made possible by Producer JK Saravana.
'Chennai 600028' has 11 heroes and 2 heroines.
"Ulle Vaa' sung by music Composer Yuvan Shankar Raja himself was accompanied by Singaporean rappers DJ Sathiya & Sylvestar.
Both rappers from popular group DJeneration were invited by producer JK Saravana to perform in the song. This song has Tamil rap penned by DJ Sathiya and JK Saravana. This song is said to be salutation to all Indian rappers from around the world.
What do you guys think about them ?? Terms of music ? Beats ? At times to me, the songs are repeatedly heard. I feel they are unique towards the local hip-hop music. What do you guys think of them.. What about their 3rd album ?? Interested to hear ?? Or anything !.. Leave me your comments.. Some songs to find out really what they are ! source:saranx
"HIP-hop you don't stop" should be tattooed on his body, as Yogeswaran K. Veerasingam is not about to give up on music. Yoges who? You will know him much better as Yogi B.After the breakdown of Poetic Ammo and the failure of their last album, Return of the Boombox with remaining member, Point Blanc (Nicholas Ong Chong Quan), Yogi B has now found yet another bowl of rice - rap duo Natchatra.Sporting a perfect oval of sandhanam (sandalwood paste) and kumkum (red dot) on his forehead ("I could never show this side of me when I was with Ammo"), Yogi struts into the interview room, his soldiers in tow, looking very much like models of The Source (a US hip- hop magazine)."Ready to fight the scene?" I asked."Hell yeah!" came the yell after a two-second pause. Smoothing out the creases on the new blue cloth-covered office chair, Yogi finally finds a comfortable spot for his big frame.With him is Natchatra (comprising Dr Burn a.k.a. Ruban Manoharan and Emcee Jesz a.k.a. Sujesh Sambasivam). Trusted friend Mogethen Gowrisan, who is also involved in the production of Yogi's latest venture, makes up the party.I ask about Yogi B's new Tamil rap album, Vallavan.
A long-awaited event since 1996, when Ammo's song Vallavan got fans talking like it was the next Kuch Kuch Hota Hai."Been thinking about it (the album) for ages. I was supposed to do it with a couple of Ammo dancers. Things didn't work out till I found the right people," said Yogi.And that to him is Natchatra which was founded three years ago. Burn was producing for local Tamil pop-rock band Lock Up when one of its band members recommended him to Yogi."I heard his stuff and knew he was in," said Yogi.This got Burn pushing up his baseball cap, waking up from a slouch and silencing his handphone to say: "I did a lot of underground stuff for local Tamil groups. Also rapped for gigs here and there whenever I could," said the 25-year-old in a mix of Tamil and English."When Yogi approached me to help produce a Tamil rap album, I jumped at the idea. "Later, when I met Jesz, who was deejaying at a club in Bukit Bintang, I knew the triangle was completed." Tightening the band around his long thin ponytail, Jesz said he had always been an Ammo fan."Come on, who would say no to him (Yogi). It's an honour," added 24-year-old Jesz, nabbing my copy of Yogi's first single with Poetic Ammunition, a duo he formed before Ammo's days."I want that," yelped Yogi, grabbing it from Jesz."Amma (mother) gave everything away. I don't have a copy anymore."Gosh!" said Yogi as he stared at the cassette, ripping it apart to look at its inlay.
"I must have put on at least 30kgs since (this picture was taken in 1994)."I've been through a lot of shit in the industry. Music is in me, I even hear a beat when I'm quiet. It's just so unfortunate that I've had to pave the path myself on this road I travelled. "With Ammo, I had to understand the market." Poetic Ammo fans were mainly Malay. "I couldn't be as Indian as I really am but it's cool."But "Vallavan is very true to what I am". "It portrays the real me, completely," said Yogi, smiling as he admired the cassette in his hands. The real Yogi from Taman Maluri in Cheras is a temple-going, mother-loving homebody. Vallavan has 15 songs, all produced by Yogi and Natchatra, with Mogethen providing the carnatic vocals and violin music.Also featured are Prema (Yogi's sister), carnatic singers Bhavani Logeswaran and Premkumar Sokalingam, Temple of Fine Arts' Jyotsna Prakash, some of Lock Up members and keyboardist K.S. Amigoz.
Vallavan even has two temple priests on one of the tracks.Hip Hop Era and Madai Thiranthu, the first two singles, are on heavy rotation on local radio station THR Raaga but Vali Theduthe is one you will remember. It is a song full of rage. Yogi said the song was about a real-life experience where he and Natchatra were cheated.
"I'm glad to be back. But if 'this' doesn't work out, I'm out of ideas."
After listening to the album, take it from me, although the beats are a little old-school, it is lyrically strong. And Vali Theduthe is sure to take Yogi and Natchatra back into the studios for a second album.
To me, malaysian music has always been the likes of “Goyang, Goyang” or “Akka Magai”. not that there’s anything wrong with that (memories have been attached to such songs which is a different post altogether). then i got to know that they have a tamil rnb/hip hop/rap scene as well, but it didnt appeal to me. recently however, i got to know about a new album, by Yogi B (of Poetic Ammo fame) and Natchthraz (Emcee Jesz and Dr Burn), VALLAVAN.
At the risk of sounding like a groupie: Yogi B and Natchathraz RAWK!!
I’d listened to Poetic Ammo’s Vallavan, a single from 1997, and i was impressed. A friend forwarded my attention to a video on youtube. The tune of that song, “Madai Thiranthu” travelled through my ears and etched itself in my brain. i was hooked. the talents of these guys amaze me. what’s more interesting is the apparent enmity that these guys have with another hip hop/rnb/rap group Chakrasonic. it seems to me that the hostilities are comparable to the east side/west side conflict that tupac and notorious BIG had when they were alive. as another friend had said recently, this would make an interesting documentary subject. I’m not an expert when it comes to music arranging, composing or mixing. but as an avid listener its important that i’m able to hear the various layers in the songs. VALLAVAN does just that. their words are audible; i can UNDERSTAND every word of their lyrics.
Vallavan has 15 tracks, of which i love 11.
Vazhi Theduthe - “Nethu molaicha sedigal ellam arasa maram pole vaazha thudikkithu/ennaiye pagaicha ethirigal ellam ennai velle vazhi theduthu theduthu”. fantastic! dissing at its very best. furthermore, its in TAMIL. they do it with such class. (i need to add here that Chakrasonic has a rebuttal track on their new album, and well, its crude and crass. the language at its worst. talking about skin problems (sori), transvestites etc just not comparable to the tamil idioms used by the Vallavan guys). The song ends with a bang, with the sounds of the sangu, and digging out a grave.
Indian Girl - “salangai oliyil mukuthi azhagi with black indian curls”. love the way they’ve described the indian girl. the best part of this song has to be the rendition of “adi aathadi”. sensual singing. foot-tapping number. easily the most popular track on the album.
Kamasutra - “mmm…nee vantha vaadi..aaah if you wanna get freaaky with me”. Mogethan, i’d get freaky with you any day with a voice like that. Hypnotising tunes. He sings like the singer of “Kumari” in Anniyan, only tons sexier. lap-dance material.
Madai Thiranthu- Featuring Lock Up Guna. Super. Fantastic. Excellent. Balle. interesting remix. its using a popular tamil song from the 80s, but still manages to sound new and refreshing. the aalabanai at the end of the song..WOW.
Mov Dat - Makkei Crunk. “asathu! like the naattu sarakku!”. “adiyeh chinna ponnu, kadi vaalam podu kannu, kannamoochi aadu kannu”. this is hip hop mixed with indian beats (urumi and udukkai), all you want to do is mov dat. booty shaking track.
Kaathal Yenghe - “penne en manathil kaayam, ellam nee seithe paavam”. violin in this track is sombre, the strings are the only tunes one would hear when they hear the song for the first time. they tug at your heart.
Siva Siva - devotion with a difference. i even learnt a few things about hinduism from the song. Prema’s “Siva Suva” is excellent. Note: I never thought such unconventional devotional songs could be as appealing.
Vaa Vaa - thamilan beat with a difference. one of those head banging sort of songs. “raasi, nalle raasithaan, yogi b and natchathraz..orey paattu,uruttal mettu”. “ENGU- BISH”. hahaha. cute little bad takes at the end.
Hip Hop - “thamizh sollisaiyin hip hop era”. i see this track being performed as a fusion dance (bharatham and hip hop), like a cross between Om Kar and Tridiac Dancers. the carnatic vocals to “Kavithai gundargal” was mind blowing! it truly is the hip hop era for tamil local music.
Ellamey Kaasu and Vallavan - remakes of older tracks from Poetic Ammo. enjoyed them. Having said that, i have but one grouse: the pronounciation of the letter “zha”. truthfully, i’ve heard worst. but if these people want to be recognised internationally, knowing how to use idioms is not enough, the enunciation of the words and letters are on par with the rhythm, beat and tune of a song.
[Gal&YBN] You want this Indian girl, vendhum unn sivantha uthadugal I¢ll be your Indian girl, nee thane kavithai kanavugal You want this Indian girl, nee thane naan thedum Indian girl I¢ll be your Indian girl, sentamizh indi All over the world bring it down, bring it down girl, girl, bring it down, bring it down girl, girl, bring it down bring it down girl, girl All over the world I loved to see my Indian girls Salangai oliyil muukuthi azhagi with black Indian curls So sexy in the silky sarees country Indian girls Rockin¢ product kungumum pottu kaari my city Indian girls Would u love me when I have no money? Samathama unakku muunu mudhichi? Suthi valachi peasa theriyathu Givin¢ givin¢ it when you lovin¢ lovin¢ I¢ll like a true kaadhala (3x)
[Yogi-B] Ennadu kannin mani enn manam ullathai khell ethanai pengal vartham still I love them Indian girl unn paarvai mudumai nenjil poo poothiram solladi unn pear adhu than manthiram, ponnuku enna panjam mannumella endrallum unnai pole yaarum ille, solladi, karpukku paadam solli veethille, kaiyille silambothu kannagi chella, when she wants she can be vara vara laxmi sol val uttami please don¢t touch me college saraswati kaakum sakti ragela payela kudale uruvum kateri kaali, antha oruthi aval yaaro, entha ooril irrukalo, inthe manase thorandu vedicha en idaya puraa ennidam varumoo
[YBN] All over the world I loved to see my Indian girl Salangai oliyil muukuthi azhagi with black Indian curls So sexy in the silky sarees country Indian girls Rockin¢ product kungumum pottu kaari my city Indian girls Would u love me when I have no money? Samathama unakku muunu mudhichi? Suthi valachi peasa theriyathu Givin¢ givin¢ it when you lovin¢ lovin¢ I¢ll like a true kaadhala (3x)
[DR Burn] Yeah mc karuva valaichi konja neram nillu Burn vanthu serntha karanathai khellu karanam khellu, konjam karanam khellu, konjam karanam khellu, karanam keaka vittal enn udal mattum engum minjum angum ingum konjam aadaiyil asuthu pennae patthu(10) nimidan muttham taa udava yaarum ille kannae enn munne vaa, anggum onnu taa, enn wanita, ennai andrum indrum endrum manathai thindum thittam thaguma, annanadai azhagi idai innum oru thadavai munne nadandhu kadanthu sel thangamudiya villai anbu thollai naan enna solla mudhgu madippu puruvam valaivu azhagu pennmai, ennum enakku verenna pidikum unn kannai enn aaru(6) adi udambu unnai paarthathum karanjathu like ice-cream butthi maranthu palla madange manasu korangu theduthe oru poo maalaiye enn thol sera vaa indru muukuthi mel munnuru minnal
[Gal] Adi aathadi yele manasu onnu rekke katti parakuthu sari thana? Adi yemmadi oru alai onnu manasulle adikidu adhuthana?
[Emecc Jesz] Senthamun punnagai senthan nadhiyin azhagai senthumun punnagai thirumagalin azhagai pennae unn sol alavu adi varam ther azhagu pennae unn sol azhagu isai thenmozhiyin azhagu endhan manathil amizha pol paintai indru kanadiyil eppozhudum paarkindren naan endru dayaam saikai ellunthu poga pogathu kanthiru enn manam oru kurangu pole pogathu mutham kudu enn kanavil kani mozhiye kann jaadai kaathidu konjam venveliyil paranthu pogindren unn maravillil naan veendum paravaigal pala pathambuchi parakathu ennai sutti venumnal oru naraiya unn netri uvithen pakkam vara ninaithen signal adhu thamarai undhan sevazhagu naan migu then arai then baby unnai neasithen neasippen unndhan kolusai konjam paathin pallaviyai iruppen
[YBN] All over the world I loved to see my Indian girl Salangai oliyil muukuthi azhagi with black Indian curls So sexy in the silky sarees country Indian girls Rockin¢ product kungumum pottu kaari my city Indian girls (2x) Would u love me when I have no money? Samathama unakku muunu mudhichi? Suthi valachi peasa theriyathu Givin¢ givin¢ it when you lovin¢ lovin¢ I¢ll like a true kaadhala (3x) bring it down, bring it down girl, bring it down, bring it down girl
Poetic Ammo (also known as PMO) is a Malaysian rap/hip-hop group. The group consists of Yogeswaran Veerasingam a.k.a Yogi B, Chandrakumar Balakrishnan a.k.a Land Slyde, Nicholas Ong a.k.a Point Blanc and Sashi Kumar Balakrishnan a.k.a C.Loco. Most of their songs are in English but they have also released tracks in Bahasa Melayu, Tamil, and Cantonese
Beginning
The group was founded by Yogi B in 1990. The original members of Poetic Ammo were Yogi B and Anand and they were formerly known as DEFX. They become popular amongst local clubs and pubs such as Piccadilly, Canton City, Party Box and many more in Petaling Jaya. The first single they released with Kenny Music (Kenny Remy Martin) was "Run" and "Only You", released under Positive Tone.
Anand later left DEFX and set up another underground rap group with Pac Amoo Tha (also known as Jason), and they called themselves THA 2.O with a music style of hardcore rap with g-funk style. Anand was the rapper and Jason the turntablist in the band. Their shows were arranged by Siva Saga Entertainment. Anand left the group after he married Sherina. Jason continued solo. More collabrations with MC XL (Mara) on Unwanted FBI and Da effect g's squad with Jerald came later. A collaboration with Wreck Law was never released due to censorship issues.
Height and Achievements
Their first album entitled "It's nice day to be alive" beat the highest sales in the Malaysian hip-hop chart at that time. This was followed by their second album entitled "The World is Yours".
Yogi B gave the main ideas in composing music, lyrics and videoclips for their album. Their third album was entitled "Return of Boombox". The band has won numerous awards including the "Best English Album" award in the Malaysian Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM)(Music Awards) 1999, and the "Best Music Video" awards in the AIM 2000.