Spb - 100 Best Tamil Songs
( Dhool , 2003)
The “Killer” song. SPB sings for a dwarf with a deep voice and makes it feel noble.
Compiling a list of 100 songs is an impossible task without missing a fan favorite. However, to capture the essence of this legendary compilation, we have curated 25 essential tracks that frequently appear and are considered non-negotiable pillars of any "Best of SPB" list. These songs are categorized by their musical mood, offering a guided tour through the maestro's genius.
): The song that marked the beginning of the Rahman-SPB era. Thanga Thaamarai Minsara Kanavu ): Won him his sixth National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer. En Veettu Thottathil ): A soft, breezy melody with Sujatha. Anjali Anjali
Composer: A. R. Rahman SPB and Chitra. The song is conversational. SPB sounds like a modern urban guy—proof of his adaptability. SPB - 100 Best Tamil Songs
The modern love song of the 80s. So breezy.
A complex, slow-burning melody. SPB proves he still owns the night.
🎧 Whether it was romance, pathos, devotion, or celebration – SPB didn’t need a script. He just needed a mic.
( Mouna Raagam , 1986)
: Reviewers often describe these songs as "unforgettable" and "timeless," serving as a definitive tribute to the Guinness World Record holder. The Bad
Composer: Ilaiyaraaja The anthem of youth. For the first time, SPB sang for Kamal Haasan with unbridled energy. The song broke the mold of slow, classical melodies, introducing disco and funk to the Tamil masses.
From the initial search and fan discussions, here is an attempt to curate a list of 100 songs that barely scratches the surface of his brilliance.
( Nizhalgal ): A serene melody that perfectly showcases his smooth vocal texture. ( Dhool , 2003) The “Killer” song
To compile a list of his 100 best songs is to chronicle the history of modern Tamil music itself. From the philosophical depth of "Ilaya Nila" to the playful banter of "Sundari Kannal Oru Sethi," SPB provided the soundtrack to the lives of millions. He didn't just sing notes; he communicated feelings. Whether it was the pain of a jilted lover or the euphoria of a new father, SPB’s voice was the bridge between the screen and the human heart. His passing left a void, but his body of work ensures that he remains an eternal presence in every Tamil household. R. Rahman?
A song that defines the romance of the 80s.
While compiling a fixed list of 100 is difficult, a definitive collection often includes these staples:
( Ninaithale Inikkum , 1979)
