Thursday, May 16, 2013

Go Goa Gone Music Reviews

Go Goa Gone is India's first ever zombie comedy film directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. The film features Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, Vir Das, Anand Tiwari and Puja Gupta. It was released on 10 May 2013. The music of the film is composed by the duo of Sachin-Jigar. The lyrics are penned by Priya Panchal and Amitabh Bhattacharya, and songs feature the voices of Jigar Saraiya, Talia Bentson, Sachin Sanghvi, Priya Panchal and Shreya Ghoshal.
 

1.  Slowly Slowly - View Lyrics

Slowly slowly is a fast-paced rave party number. It’s catchy and should rule the dance floor very soon. The dance beats and bold and edgy lyrics – Raat hai ek whore, hai mange more, tu loot jaa slowly slowly, ghaas ka kar jhol tu kar le roll – are entertaining, captivating. This one is bound to stay on the DJ playlists for a long time. Bloody heady Slowly Slowly is something you can't help but repeat endlessly.


2.  Khoon Choos Le - View Lyrics

Khoon choos le is a quirky take on Monday blues: Khoon choos ne tu aaya khoon choos ne, bloody khooni Monday kyu aya khoon choos ne, tu ja re ja re ja kabutar ja, mai nahin jaana bistar ko chodke. The use of the sitar in this heavy number is superb and the shrill alaaps add to the khooni effect. It’s a killer number!


3.  Babaji Ki Booti - View Lyrics

Babaji ki booti is a doper’s song – the digital sounds and synths have been used quite cleverly to create the feeling of a dope trip. The song has a good hook and melody. But the winner here is the crazy and totally hilarious lyrics by Priya Panchal


4.  Khushamdeed - View Lyrics

After all the quirky and crazy numbers comes a soothing track sung by Shreya Ghosal – Khushamdeed. It’s a song about saying thank you to all your loved ones and at the same time appreciating what life has to offer. Shreya’s honeyed voice and the light guitar-based tune come together to make for a nicely breezy song.


5.  I Keel Dead Peepal - View Lyrics

I keel dead people is a 1.42 minute theme – a cheesy techno track interspersed with screams and dialogues about killing zombies. This one’s groovy, but just about okay. The song is a summary of the movie in general, with humorous dialogues of all the lead protagonists coming into play, accompanied by loud techno background rock music.

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