The foundation of SPB’s legacy is built on his legendary collaboration with "Isaignani" Ilaiyaraaja. During the 1980s, this duo redefined the sound of Tamil music. Songs like "Ilamai Enum Poongaatru" and "En Kanmani" showcase SPB’s ability to handle complex western-influenced rhythms with a breezy, effortless charm. In contrast, tracks like "Pani Vizhum Malar Vanam" or "Sangeetha Maegam" demonstrate his mastery over semi-classical melodies, where his breath control and "sangatis" became the gold standard for aspiring singers. His voice was often described as "honey-dipped," possessing a unique resonance that could sound youthful and energetic in one track and deeply melancholic in the next.
AR Rahman’s village opera. SPB goes dialect heavy. SPB - 100 Best Tamil Songs
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The 90s youth anthem. The violins and SPB’s high pitch are ecstasy. In contrast, tracks like "Pani Vizhum Malar Vanam"