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Revisiting Telangana folk artist Matla Thirupathi’s songs
By Ravi Hari Hyderabad: Telangana folk singer-lyricist-musician Matla Thirupathi’s songs are magical and extraordinary. His amazing lyrics and mesmerising voice make his songs beautiful. Always in your hearts the first time you hear the soulful songs, they are so addictive and there is something unknown in the artiste’s voice, you just want to appreciate every […]
Hyderabad: Telangana folk singer-lyricist-musician Matla Thirupathi’s songs are magical and extraordinary. His amazing lyrics and mesmerising voice make his songs beautiful. Always in your hearts the first time you hear the soulful songs, they are so addictive and there is something unknown in the artiste’s voice, you just want to appreciate every line that gives simple joys of life and the great pleasures attached with them.
This inspirational singer stands out for conveying beautiful messages through his wonderful songs. Songs celebrating nature and Mother Earth form a prominent theme for him. While he is known as a nature poet, his songs on mother and Bathukamma festival can be considered the best songs ever.
Here are a few such inspiring heart-touching songs that speak directly to our souls due to their exceptionally profound lyrics. These are the songs we cherish and listen to countless number of times.
Nature looks beautiful for everyone but with his songs Thirupathi makes even the nature feel proud. If one listens to his ‘Vana Pata’, you get a feeling of wandering in nature amid the green fields, water flows and rivers.
His songs appreciating nature are filled with high values, enriching literature, and lines giving wonderful lessons to mankind, eventually making one think for their meaning. Every word of ‘Emavutavani Aakashamu’ song is great for making human beings question themselves. Each time we tune in to ‘Emavutavani Aakashamu’ and ‘Vrukshannira Nenu Vrukshannira’, their thought-provoking lines will make us reconnect with your motherland.
Matla Thirupathi’s songs written about mother — like ‘Srustiki Jeevam Posinadi’ and ‘Thalli Nee Paadaalu’ – give listeners a thrilling experience with their simple yet meaningful and amazing lines; every time you hear them, you want to hear a little more.
The singer’s songs on Bathukamma, Telangana people’s auspicious festival that celebrates the culture of worshipping flowers, are like heaven to listen to, and also revive the culture and tradition for the children of this generation. When you listen to songs like ‘Pudami Yedalapaina’ and ‘Okkesi Poovvesina Thirokka Poola Jathara’, they are just as sweet as honey to the ears, and the singer’s soul seems to be in the songs fully.
After listening to his gems, one can only expect from the writer of such soul-soothing songs to keep spreading more and more happiness and leave us spellbound.
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