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‘Guns N Roses’ from OG lights up the soundtrack: A hip-hop anthem for the Power Star

Thaman’s latest single blends EDM, rap and electric grit as OG’s hype goes through the roof

Aditya Devulapally

The makers of They Call Him OG have unleashed ‘Guns N Roses’, the fourth single from the film, and it’s raring to set sound systems ablaze. Composed by Thaman S, the track launches with a fierce EDM backbone, electric guitar riffs, and rap flows. Adviteeya Vojjala’s lyrics position Pawan Kalyan’s character Ojas Gambheera as “Warrior, Saviour and a King,” while rapper Harsha’s vocals inject fierce swagger.

‘Guns N Roses’ ends with the familiar and addictive teaser track we heard in the first glimpse “Hungry Cheetah” rounding off an energetic song for audiences to listen on loop. With edgy lyric video graphics, bold text animations and cinematic transitions that aligns with OG’s branding, the track joins preceding singles ‘Firestorm,’ ‘Trance of Omi,’ and ‘Suvvi Suvvi’ in constructing what audiences are calling one of the year’s best albums. 

OG’s cast is solid one too with Pawan Kalyan in the lead, Emraan Hashmi as antagonist Omi Bhau, Priyanka Arul Mohan as his partner, and Prakash Raj, Sriya Reddy, Arjun Das, Shaam, and Harish Uthaman in supporting roles. On the technical side, the film boasts Ravi K Chandran and Manoj Paramahamsa for cinematography, A S Prakash on production design, and editing by Navin Nooli.

Backed by DVV Entertainment, the film is positioned as a slick gangster action drama with a global backdrop. OG is gearing up to storm the screens on September 25 with all the hype possible. 

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