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TERE SANG [MUSIC REVIEW]

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Frankly there aren't many expectations that one carries from the music of Tere Sang as the composer duo, Sachin and Jigar, are newcomers.
However, one can't ignore the fact that the man at the helm of affairs is Satish Kaushik, who has given music for movies like Tere Naam, Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai and Karzzz.
There are a couple of songs each by Anu Malik and Bappi Lahiri as well but the songs composed by Sachin and Jigar will stay in your mind for a long time.
The first song 'I will be there for you' is just the right beginning for a love story like Tere Sang. It is also refreshing and youthful number that portrays togetherness, friendship and love.
The song that follows, 'Morey Saiyan', is set as a rock track. With a slight touch of Indian classical fused throughtout its five minute duration.
Next is 'Maula Mila De' which keeps the rock mood going strong. Sung by Suhail, 'Maula' starts off slowly and then goes full throttle.
After it Jigar comes up with 'Rab Milya' that instantly takes you to the hills and meadows where a major part of the film is set.
The mod of the album changes with 'Miss Baabloo' that begins with a rap and moves on to the vocals of Bappi Lahiri who also composes the song.
Anu Malik is heard for the first time in the album with 'Chal Mera Haath Paked Le'. The song is about a girl looking for love and support from her boyfriend.
The composer duo does return with the final song of the album 'Leja Leja'. The song is special since it introduces new talent Jahnvi Shrimankar who brings with her a fresh feel to the proceedings.

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