Folk Songs in Malayalam

Looking into the rich folk tradition of Kerala , one could find a repertoire of timeless folk musicals. The variety ranges from songs that accompany theyyam, the ritual art form to the songs sung in farm-time.

The folk songs in Malayalam that reflect an immaculate and earnest glance into the folk life, have been carried over from one generation to next. Owing to this, the songs have undergone changes and variations with respect to time and place.

Giving in to them, one could share the ebb of the typical Keralite humdrum.

Both the pleasure and pain of toiling all day form the theme of such songs. Malayalam language does possess a rich repertoire of songs sung by the folks to ease the burden of labor. Songs sung during farm –time, those sung in the occasion of boat race, those sung while going for hunting and lot more. There also exist other varieties like thiruvathira songs, marriage-songs, Onam songs, that were sung to amuse folk gatherings. Besides these, there are also songs related to hero worship and chivalry, songs appraising the concept of beauty, the famous vadakkan and Thekkan Pattu traditions. These songs have contributed immensely to the development of Malayalam poetry and music.

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‘Chocolate’, The Most Popular Malayalam Song

Cholcolate still stays on top of the Malayalam music charts.

The top five Malayalam songs are:

Chocolate - Film: ‘Chocolate’; Music: Alex Paul; Lyrics: Sarath Varma; Singers: M.G. Sreekumar and Rimi Tomi. A girl-versus-boy song with a foot-tapping rhythm still holds on to its top position.

Munthirikallu - Film: ‘Black Cat’; Music: M. Jayachandran; Lyrics: Rajeev Alunkal; Singer: Afsal. Manikuttan in a guest appearance is used as cover for Suresh Gopi’s lack of dancing skills and he does a good job by making the song popular.

Eeran Meghame – Film: ‘Nazrani’; Music: Bijibal; Lyrics: Anil Panachooran; Singer: Manjiri. After ‘Arabikatha’, this is the second hit from this composer-lyricist team.

Istamalle - ‘Chocolate’; Music: Alex Paul; Lyrics: Sarath Varma; Singer: Shahabas Aman. This is a typical Alex Paul-Sarath Varma romantic number. The lilting melody has worked with the audience.

Pranayasandhya – Film: ‘Ore Kadal’; Music: Ousepachan; Lyrics: Gireesh Puthencherry; Singer: Bombay Jayashri. Bombay Jayashri rarely forays into Malayalam cinema but she has managed to charm the listeners with the song.