NiKhil Siddharth, Siman Pareenja and Samyuktha starrer Kirrak Party's audio was unveiled by the makers. This Ajaneesh Lokanadh's musical has a total of nine songs which targeted mostly youth.
Dum Dare song which was sung by Hari Charan and was penned by Vanamali stands one of the tops in the music album. College youth's memorable moments are well depicted in this song. Especially, Dum Dare (Coir) song surely touches the hearts of college going youth.
Sir Bewarse is an okay number which again describes college days' golden moments. Guruvaram song oozes out romantic heart of the protagonist which was sung by Vijay Prakash. Chorus sync was nicely done and which makes the song a melody.
Meera's theme exploits inner thoughts of heroine on her love interest. Although she praises lord Krishna, it is understood that Krishna is none other than her romantic interest. Sameera Bhradwaj lent her voice while Rakendu Mouli penned lyrics.
Neechamaina is a situational song wherein heroine might have been teased by some villain gang. This heavily loaded aggressive and emotional song was sung by Vasishta N Simha. Rakendu Mouli is the lyricist.
Last Bench againis a college backdrop song. A mediocre number.
Shreya Ghosal's mellifluous vocals made Neelo Ninnu a melodious number.
And finally, Pranamantha song sung by Kala Bhairava was composed as an emotional romantic number which was written by Rama Jogaiah Shastry. This song stands one of the bests in the album.
On a whole, Kirrak Party's musical album soothes youth for its apt compositions which suit to the genre. Also, the audio has the potentiality to ensure the film a musical hit.