Rahman and Sayonara, with lyrics written by Vaali. The fourth song in the album is "Athiradee" and is sung by A. The song, penned by Vairamuthu, has singers Hariharan and Madhushree singing. Reports claim the song picturizes Rajinikanth in knee-length warrior clothing as the King of Egypt and Shriya Saran as Queen. The third song is " Vaaji Vaaji" and was picturized at Hyderabad's Ramoji Film City, with sets at a cost of three Indian Crores. The song praises Rajinikanth's style and hero qualities. The song was previously titled "Oru Koodai Sunlight" and was picturized in Bilbao, Spain. The second song in the album is entitled "Style" and is sung by Ravi "Rags" Khote, Tanvi, Blaaze and Suresh Peters. The arrangement was published by earthsongs in 2010 as part of its "Global Rhythms" series. Ethan Sperry arranged "Balleilakka" for SATB Chorus and Percussion ( shaker, tambourine, djembe, and floor tom). The other singers are Rahman's elder sister Reihana and Benny Dayal. Over four hundred dancing extras were used in the song, including Pulikali artistes from Kerala. It picturizes him dancing and singing while returning to Tamil Nadu from the United States of America, with a backdrop of paddy fields. The first song in the album is "Balleilakka," which features Rajinikanth dancing with Nayanthara, who makes a guest appearance in the film. However none of these possible songs, barring " Vaaji Vaaji", were in the final album. claimed that this song was set to come in the climax. En Salangaiku Bhadil Solladi" and it was mentioned as a remix from another film titled Vanjikottai Valiban. The final song mentioned was "Adaal Udan Pesadha Di. A song called "Talla Dimi Takka Dimi Pucha" was apparently supposed to contain Japanese lyrics and was set to be filmed in Japan, however the Sivaji crew did not travel to Japan for any purposes during the shoot. Another song titled "Jee Boom Ba" was mentioned as its picturization was to be filmed in either foreign locations or in Karnataka featuring the lead pair. They also reported that a philosophical song titled "Unpeyar Ennada" was in the film, as per usual Rajinikanth films since Baba. " Vaa.ji Vaa.ji Sivaji" was mentioned to be the opening song of the film. Surprisingly, they also mentioned the five songs which were in the album. However, on 11 October 2006, the source,, mentioned that they had received credible information that Sivaji contained seven songs, five of which were set to be in the audio, with the other two being situational songs. Rumours went around that certain singers had sung in the project, including Rajinikanth. Despite the fact that early on during the project, Vairamuthu confirmed he had written a song called "Vaa.ji Vaa.ji Sivaji", no other major details about any other song was mentioned. Album information Unofficial version Īs Sivaji became a major anticipated project, several false rumours about the soundtrack of the film were disseminated to websites and magazines.