Did you sing these? – KK … Sorry for forgetting to celebrate you! | tribute to singer KK, Krishnakumar Kunnath

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Holding the loneliness of contagion in the white of the blue sky in the pitch darkness, that wet voice that wiped away inch by inch the sad warmth that truly pervades the weights that reach the dripping drops of joy. ‘Where are the fingers that add heat to the palm today … I fell asleep before the first dream was over’ ‘I thought and thought’ Indescribable melancholy haunts us until he finishes singing the song.

Then a moment of silence will surround us. In fact, ‘Where is the voice that adds heat to the soul today?’ KK let out a sigh of relief as he listened.

He has passed on many wonderful songs to the last generation, this generation and future generations. All he has to tell us is one thing. ‘Tengyu Kke’.

When KK disappeared, he left with a sense of guilt. He has gone on to give a surprise to those who pick up his list of songs.

Did I forget to celebrate the native Tamil-speaking Nallulaku for the best songs in Tamil? As has given the feeling of guilt. If you filter only his best songs, the whole song stagnates. Of course it is not the fault of the filter. Our mistake of forgetting to celebrate.

KK is the one who made our school, college and romantic days beautiful with his voice. In fact, all 90s and 2K kids today are the ones who hold the finger of his voice. Let’s first look at the list of his songs.

  • ‘Love is a solo party’ (Shah Jahan)
  • ‘In which garden did all the flowers sprout wings’ (alive and well)
  • ‘I have no desire to love until my eyes see you’ (go)
  • ‘Life is life’ (to protect)
  • ‘My love is right or wrong’ (Kutty)
  • ‘A Smiling Flower’ (12b)
  • ‘One word kills one word’ (Tamiraparani)
  • ‘Lelaku Lelaku Lela’ (Adi)
  • ‘Strawberry Dear’ (Electric Dream)
  • ‘I thought and thought’ (7G Rainbow Colony)
  • ‘When the butterfly calls’ (guard)
  • ‘I grew up in love’ (Manmadhan)
  • ‘Put it like that’ (Gilly)
  • ‘You are you’ (M. Kumaran Son of Mahalakshmi)
  • ‘Nijama Nijama’ (Pose)
  • ‘Annanoda Pattu’ (Chandramuki)
  • ‘Andangakka Kondakkari’ (Stranger)

Keke’s songs are soaking wet like this. These are the ringtone songs of a generation. He also knows how to punch ‘like that’ and at the same time, knows how to melt through the song ‘Thinking Thought’. A great artist who knows how to handle both boundaries gracefully through his voice. In the song ‘Thinking and Thinking’, Shrey Ghoshal would have given a duff to the voice and intimidated. KK would have given life to the whole song by conveying the melancholy through his voice.

From 1997 to the two songs of the currently released ‘Legend’, KK has made a huge contribution to Indian cinema. Especially in Hindi songs a playlist cannot be created except for KK. Composer Pritam, actor Imran Hashmi and KK Alliance are the fans’ favorite. All the songs they composed in their alliance were not just hits. Frenzied hit songs. He started the song ‘Jaraza Dil Mein De Jaga’ in the movie ‘Jannat’ and gave the songs of the time as the song ‘Tuhi Mary Sub Hai’ from the movie ‘Gangster’.

It is no exaggeration to say that Imran Hasmi’s ‘Gangster’ was identified by KK’s voice. Because the song ‘Tu Hi Mary Sub Hai’ gave such a hit. Although the film was not well received, the song was a hit. In the song ‘Dil Ibadat’ (Tum Mile) Soha Ali Khan sheds tears and controls it. The song ‘Tu Jo Mila’ from ‘Bajrangi Baijan’ is a beautiful song that speaks to the dimension of a new relationship. ‘Pia Agena’ in ‘Aashiqui 2’ speaks to the tragedy of the song section. Let’s keep saying this.

KK has gone on to sing a whole bunch of songs for an era. Our loneliness, love failure, and excitement would not be complete without KK. Keke’s voice is like water, but it’s kind of shaped to fit those relevant feelings.

It would be great to end this article with his lyric ‘Will the life go figure’. All we have to say to Kake is one thing … ‘Thank you KK for everything’ .. We miss you!

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