the artist's website says this - "Some of the stories are like a science-fiction movie…filled with tales of global wars, gods with flying machines and divine weapons and extinction level events…a subtle and more mysterious history of mankind. That might seem contemporary, but it’s definitely not. Take the track “Ey Paavi,” for instance. It comes from the Mahabharata, one of the great Sanskrit epic tales of India, composed over 2000 years ago. The song relates episode where the threats of death and destruction between Bhima and Duryodhana ratchet up and up; it’s almost like hearing the rhetoric of some leaders today, yet it’s straight out of folklore. As AMMAR 808 says, “it’s a kind of street theatre.” And it’s one where the electronic melodies push harder and harder in a battle against the percussion, the lines increasing the tension."
the artist's website says this - "Some of the stories are like a science-fiction movie…filled with tales of global wars, gods with flying machines and divine weapons and extinction level events…a subtle and more mysterious history of mankind. That might seem contemporary, but it’s definitely not. Take the track “Ey Paavi,” for instance. It comes from the Mahabharata, one of the great Sanskrit epic tales of India, composed over 2000 years ago. The song relates episode where the threats of death and destruction between Bhima and Duryodhana ratchet up and up; it’s almost like hearing the rhetoric of some leaders today, yet it’s straight out of folklore. As AMMAR 808 says, “it’s a kind of street theatre.” And it’s one where the electronic melodies push harder and harder in a battle against the percussion, the lines increasing the tension."
the artist's website says this - "Some of the stories are like a science-fiction movie…filled with tales of global wars, gods with flying machines and divine weapons and extinction level events…a subtle and more mysterious history of mankind. That might seem contemporary, but it’s definitely not. Take the track “Ey Paavi,” for instance. It comes from the Mahabharata, one of the great Sanskrit epic tales of India, composed over 2000 years ago. The song relates episode where the threats of death and destruction between Bhima and Duryodhana ratchet up and up; it’s almost like hearing the rhetoric of some leaders today, yet it’s straight out of folklore. As AMMAR 808 says, “it’s a kind of street theatre.” And it’s one where the electronic melodies push harder and harder in a battle against the percussion, the lines increasing the tension."
This is coming to NFS unbound damn
Great to see tamil tracks in nfs unbound
Tracks? How many more?
EA TRAX
It doesn't suit in the game
It might be a good song in isolation but this does NOT belong in a NFS game. Wtf is this man.
It’s horrible for a racing game. It doesn’t fit at all.
My friend Silvij gave me this incredible record as a present. Thank you kompanoski
goes phenomally hard in unbound
here before this blows up
Old NFS user this way please ↖️
Why this song exists, it doesnt sounds good for a racing game or every tipe of game.
Nice music, 👌 its different
I am surprised a Tamil song featured in NFS game! There must be a strong recommendation to add this song
No
THIS GOES HARDDDD 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
Punya Paap and Ey Paavi, only the real legends know
This comment minus Ey Paavi
Could you please explain what they’re saying 😅ever so grateful if you would 😏
Nfs unbound hype
I was here before this blew up
A real legend
my favorite track on the new NEED FOR SPEED!
lol
Tamil language
Dope af
Can anyone give us the English translation for this song
the lyrics are from an old Tamil folk tale. Something a son arguing with his dad about land or something.
the artist's website says this - "Some of the stories are like a science-fiction movie…filled with tales of global wars, gods with flying machines and divine weapons and extinction level events…a subtle and more mysterious history of mankind. That might seem contemporary, but it’s definitely not. Take the track “Ey Paavi,” for instance. It comes from the Mahabharata, one of the great Sanskrit epic tales of India, composed over 2000 years ago. The song relates episode where the threats of death and destruction between Bhima and Duryodhana ratchet up and up; it’s almost like hearing the rhetoric of some leaders today, yet it’s straight out of folklore. As AMMAR 808 says, “it’s a kind of street theatre.” And it’s one where the electronic melodies push harder and harder in a battle against the percussion, the lines increasing the tension."
AhmetProKaptan dan geldik sea
Thanks to need for speed unbound I didn’t know Tamil beats go hard like this this is why I love hearing music from different countries
Very exciting band. Like everything from GLITTERBEAT
Nfs unbound 😎😎😎
Can anyone explain what they are saying ?
Ultimate
Just listened in NSF Unbound and coming here
heard this on NFS Unbound
niccceee!!!!!!!
Punya Paap and Ay Paavi both is about Sinner song not Johnny Sins song / NFS Sin.
Unbound 🖤
What language is this song??
Tamil
@@yeshwanthx really? Not Arabic?
@@JustinSalim13 nope
Tunisia
Tamil - official language in Sri Lanka, Singapore and South India
Slapping that rocket bunny on my GT86 while this song in background❤
THIS IS A BANGER ON MUTE 🔥🔥🔥
So you CHOOSE to listen to this song, just to say mute it?
@@royal_rob I muted it when I clicked on the song, then put a better song on as I wrote my comment.
So can anyone who speaks that language translate what is being said into english
It's about an old story happened many years back. Eg. It's about like British are demanding India to rule them but India is not accepting the request
the artist's website says this - "Some of the stories are like a science-fiction movie…filled with tales of global wars, gods with flying machines and divine weapons and extinction level events…a subtle and more mysterious history of mankind. That might seem contemporary, but it’s definitely not. Take the track “Ey Paavi,” for instance. It comes from the Mahabharata, one of the great Sanskrit epic tales of India, composed over 2000 years ago. The song relates episode where the threats of death and destruction between Bhima and Duryodhana ratchet up and up; it’s almost like hearing the rhetoric of some leaders today, yet it’s straight out of folklore. As AMMAR 808 says, “it’s a kind of street theatre.” And it’s one where the electronic melodies push harder and harder in a battle against the percussion, the lines increasing the tension."
Need for Speeede
intersting
need for speed trouxe eu aqui
Nalla irukku. But NFS ku suit agala
It's not bad but doesn't deserve to be part of the NFS soundtrack
Tamil ❤❤❤❤
Take this shit out of unbound
Im tamil, but this is not a good driving song..... What has happened to NFS......
I'd rather listen to K-POP, and they're about as bottom of the barrel as they can get in terms of quality
WTF are they talking about?
Mahabharatam Google it
the artist's website says this - "Some of the stories are like a science-fiction movie…filled with tales of global wars, gods with flying machines and divine weapons and extinction level events…a subtle and more mysterious history of mankind. That might seem contemporary, but it’s definitely not. Take the track “Ey Paavi,” for instance. It comes from the Mahabharata, one of the great Sanskrit epic tales of India, composed over 2000 years ago. The song relates episode where the threats of death and destruction between Bhima and Duryodhana ratchet up and up; it’s almost like hearing the rhetoric of some leaders today, yet it’s straight out of folklore. As AMMAR 808 says, “it’s a kind of street theatre.” And it’s one where the electronic melodies push harder and harder in a battle against the percussion, the lines increasing the tension."
Worst song ever known to mankind
🤮
Your mom
one of the worst songs in nfs unbound
Lol the beat sounds dope in garrage ngl