Dive into the vibrant soundscape of "4 The People," the 2004 album by the prolific Jassie Gift, a celebrated figure in the Indian music industry. This album, released under the Thomsun Music label, is a dynamic blend of Malayalam pop, Tamil dance, and Tollywood, showcasing Gift's versatility and innovative spirit. The album is the soundtrack to a film about four engineering students who take it upon themselves to fight against social injustices, and the music perfectly complements the film's theme of rebellion and righteousness.
"4 The People" is a testament to Jassie Gift's ability to create music that resonates with the masses. The album features seven tracks, including the popular "Lajjaavathiye" and "Ninte Mizhimuna," each offering a unique blend of rhythm and melody. The album's duration is a concise 31 minutes, making it a quick yet impactful listen. The collaboration with lyricist Kaithapram and singers like Deepankuran, Dr. Fahad Mohamad, and Jyotsna Radhakrishnan adds depth and richness to the album.
Recorded in 2003 at Pooja Sound in Ernakulam, "4 The People" won the Vanitha Film Award for Best Music Director in 2004, solidifying Jassie Gift's reputation as a master of his craft. Whether you're a fan of Indian pop or simply appreciate well-crafted music, this album is sure to captivate your senses and leave a lasting impression.