Yennum Yellow

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Yennum Yellow
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EP by
Various Artists
Released19 November 2020 (2020-11-19)
RecordedOctober 2020
Genre Rock, Rap
Length13:30
Label
Producer Kerala Blasters FC

Yennum Yellow (English: Always Yellow) is an EP produced by Kerala Blasters as a tribute to its fans. [1] It is the first ever musical album released by an Indian Super League club as a dedication to their fans. [2] The album was released on 19 November 2020, a day before the start of 2020-21 ISL season in collaboration with Manorama Music through various streaming services. [3] The songs on the album are inspired by Kerala's passion towards football and the fanbase of Kerala Blasters. [4]

Contents

Background

Yellow is the primary colour of Kerala Blasters and the club's main identity. The album was released by the Blasters as part of the Yellow Heart Initiative. [5] Its title Yennum Yellow translates into English as Always Yellow which is a tagline used by the club and its supporters. [6] [7] The club also announced that the album consisting of 6 music tracks is dedicated to the passionate fans of the club across the globe who would be missed at the stands during the 2020–21 Indian Super League season. [8] The tracks of the album are deeply rooted in the fans, culture and the club of Kerala. [9] It has contribution of famous musicians from Kerala. [10] The cover art of the album was designed by local visualist Saju Mohanan. [11]

Track listing

Source [12]

No.TitleWriter(s)SingerLength
1."Theekkali" Job Kurian Job Kurian 2:17
2."Kaalthaalam" Manu Manjith Agam 1:10
3."We Are Kerala Blasters" Niranj Suresh 2:37
4."Komban Nira"rZeerZee2:28
5."Shakti"Saju SreenivasSaju Sreenivas3:11
6."Va Varika Va"
  • Nikhil Thomas
  • Manjith
Shabareesh Varma 1:47
Total length:13:30

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