Chempakame

Chembakame is a Malayalam musical album released in 2006. Franco, Madhu Balakrishnan, Asha G Menon, Vidhu Prathap and Jyotsna are the singers and Shyam Dharman was the composer.[1] Raju Raghavan wrote lyrics for the songs. The album was a runaway success and even made challenge to the popular film songs released at that time, being on the top for ten months. The album was released by Kerala audio giant Satyam Audios.

Chempakame
Studio album by
Shyam Dharman
ReleasedJanuary 5, 2006
RecordedDecember, 2005
LanguageMalayalam
LabelSatyam Audios
DirectorSabu aadhithyan (Chempakame), Udayasankaran (sundariye va)

Track listing

No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Chembakame chembakame"Franco5:04
2."Sundariye Va Vennilave vaa"Franco4:39
3."Melemanathu thaarakal minnunu(F)"Jyotsna3:53
4."Chembaneerpoovil muthamittu vazhum"Madhu Balakrishnan5:10
5."Priyathamane priyathamane"Asha G. Menon5:12
6."Ninaykatha Nerathenn arikil"Shyam Dharman5:20
7."Poonkuyile poovazhake"Shyam Dharman4:10
8."Melemanathu(M)"Vidhu Prathap3:53

Recording and release

The album was released on March 31, 2006 by Satyam Audios.

Reception

Chempakame got well acclaimed by its release. It was telecasted by local television channels and also among popular Malayalam television channels. It became widely popular among Kerala audience.

Trivia

Chembakame is considered as the most successful musical album ever released in Malayalam. The album released in 2006 and broke all the records in musical CD business. The songs Sundariye Vaa and Chembakame are still the favourites and default songs in mobile of youth in Kerala

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References

  1. "Chembakame Album 2006". Malayalam Sangeetham.
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