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Our playlist New Malayalam Songs features a diverse collection of songs in mp3 format, ready for you to download and enjoy without any charges or FREE of cost. With a mix of old favourites and new hits, there's something for everyone. Whether you're looking for the latest chartbuster songs or some classic tracks, our New Malayalam Songs playlist has got you covered.

123 New Malayalam Songs


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Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She sings in Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, Nepali, Oriya, Bhojpuri, Punjabi and Tulu languages. Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Devdas, for which she received her first National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent. She sang more than 102 songs in Malayalam.

Around the turn of the millennium, Malayalam cinema started looking to Tamil and Telugu songs for inspiration, notably tunes that eulogise the hero. If you look at some of our superstar films, the hero always gets a swashbuckling entry and is even compared to deities and superheroes in their introduction songs. We bring you 12 such hyperbolic gems that range from silly and laughable to fun or believe-it-or-not. We're also adding a few song taglines that are also out of this world.

Shaji Kailas and his undiluted obsession with his alpha male heroes reaches its zenith in 'Narasimham' where he frames an entire song on his hero (Mohanlal) and likens him to every possible Hindu deity and the mighty lion. The song has various wide-angle and zoom shots of Mohanlal meditating, fighting the wind, and floating in water.

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Composer Rahul Raj had a largely muted year (between Kaly, Vikadakumaran, Dakini and BTech), but he does have two songs in the top 10. 'Kannum Kannum' is a lovely melody you can trust Rahul to produce. The core melody sounds like Sindhu Bhairaviraaga (shades of Satya's 'Valayosai') and the icing on the cake is Vineeth Srinivasan and Akhila Anand's vocals.

Composed by John P Varkey, 'Mizhi Niranju"s melody is often pensive and haunting, but is undeniably affecting. Roshni Suresh and Amal Antony handle it in a sedate way that makes it a great listen. The tune has a repetitive pattern that makes it particularly addictive.

A delightful melody made incredibly better by Karthik's singing. Sachin keeps the tune's enchanting feel intact all through and layers it with a gentle tabla base and even the occasional harmonium interlude.

Composer Ranjin Raj impresses in the way he mixes Kerala's traditional music with a more modern pop tune. The melody gets progressively better and hits a melodic high in the anu pallavi, even as singer Karthik's serene vocals is a significant contributor to the charm.

Another fairly new composer who is making his mark this year is Kailas Menon. His Theevandi was a very confident effort. 'Jeevamshamayi' is an easy winner, with an absolutely gorgeous Reetigowlai-raaga based melody. Shreya Ghoshal and Harisankar KS are outstanding, as also Cochin Strings and Vishnu Vijay on flute.

Singer Sachin Warrier, who had a good run in 2016, went multi-lingual this year. He had a fantastic album in Kannada (Katheyondu Shuruvagide) and two very good Malayalam songs too. 'Orayiram Kinakkalal' had another composer (Ranjit Melappat), but Sachin sweeps the album with his song. 'Aaha' is an easy winner. With its mild electro swing feel and the peekaboo Middle Eastern sound, this MG Sreekumar-sung song is superbly catchy.

The second song in the top 10 by composer Rahul Raj. This one, from Kaly, is oh-so-Ilayaraja, with a dulcet melody and incredibly Raja'esque interludes too. Rahul's choice of singers, KS Hari Shankar and Radhika Narayanan, works wonders for him.

The other composer going from strength to strength in Malayalam is Rex Vijayan. He had an outstanding album in Mayaanadhi. His and Neha S Nair's vocals effortlessly sweep through the pleasant synth riff in 'Uyirin Nadhiye', while Arun Suradhaa's 'Dilruba' sneaks in beautifully in the interlude. Neha, in particular, is extraordinary, breathing life into an intimate, almost conversational verse.

From 2016's multi-composer albums like Ezra and Kismath, Sushin Shyam takes a giant stride as solo composer, in Maradona and Varathan. His soundscape in 'Kaadhale' is incredibly beautiful. The lead vocals by Sruthy Sasidharan enhances the music's whispery feel, while the backing vocals by Amal Antony, Neha Nair and Sushin Shyam gets the repeated chorus delightfully right.

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