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My Retrospective on Harris Jayaraj

My Retrospective on Harris Jayaraj

Once upon a time,  there lived a musical ghost. He was known for bringing in melodies that left us in awe of his music style but is now struggling to stay relevant in today's times. That guy's name is Harris Jayaraj.

Harris started out as an assistant musician for many films until 2001 where his talent had signed. He signed up with a young debutant named Gautham Vasudev Menon for a musical romance named Minnale. The songs that he produced turned out to be a hit and brought him close to the masses. Since then Harris never looked back. He composed for many films from 2000s- 2010s thus being dubbed the Harris Era. Harris Jayaraj entered at that time when Ilayaraja's career had witnessed a slowdown and A.R Rahman was going all out in other industries. Yuvan Shankar Raja had also branched out and made himself the man to go for Remixes.

Harris had composed songs and bgms that stayed with us when it came to melodies. His discographies spoke volumes of talent and hard work.  He worked with directors spanning from GVM, Shankar, KV Anand and A.R Murugadoss. I have always been a fan of his songs from the melodious Anal Mele Panithuli, Oru Ooril, Un Siripinil to the Kuthu beat of Danga Maari Oodhari.etc. Today, Harris Jayaraj's output has gone down the drain as he hasn't produced songs that don't have the Harris charm. Looks like we need the Vintage Melody King back.

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