Naa Songs - Annamayya

(Sad version & Happy version)

The album features approximately 19–20 tracks, many of which are actual keerthanas traditionally sung at the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple. Song Title Key Singer(s) Type / Significance S.P. Balasubrahmanyam Iconic song describing the Tirumala hills. Nigama Nigamantha S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, K.S. Chithra Highly praised classical-filmy fusion. Emoko S.P. Balasubrahmanyam Melodic track focusing on divine beauty. Kondalalo Nelakonna S.P. Balasubrahmanyam Celebrates Lord Venkateswara's presence. Antharyami S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, S.P. Sailaja Philosophical track about the inner soul. Moosina Muthyalake S.P.B., K.S. Chithra, Sujatha A rhythmic, romanticized devotional song. Govindaa Sritha S.P.B., Keeravani, Anuradha Paudwal The grand 8-minute climactic medley. Ele Ele Maradalaa S.P.B., Anuradha, Sujatha Folk-style track with lyrics by Veturi. Telugu Padaniki S.P.B., Sujatha, Renuka Tribute to the Telugu language. Critical Impact and Awards annamayya naa songs

: A powerful anthem of equality, stating that the divine spirit is the same in all beings, regardless of caste or status. Why the Music Endures (Sad version & Happy version) The album features

We recommend creating a playlist of at least 30 Annamayya sankeertanas. Listen to them during your commute, meditation, or household chores. You will soon understand why Telugu speakers proudly say: "Annamayya paata okate, Brahma nokki cheppina maata" – Annamayya’s song is the word spoken by Lord Brahma himself. Nigama Nigamantha S

The devotional and cinematic masterpiece, "Annamayya," has been a cornerstone of Telugu cinema since its release in 1997. Directed by M. S. Narayanan, the film tells the poignant story of Annamayya, a 16th-century musician and composer who dedicated his life to Lord Venkateswara. A significant aspect of the film's enduring success is its captivating soundtrack, composed by the renowned Ilaiyaraaja. Here's a review of the naa songs from "Annamayya," a musical treasure that continues to resonate with audiences.