An action-packed thriller, "Hijack" has a music album that only
adheres to the genre. Debutant composers - Justin and Uday - have put
together eight songs for the movie and some of the tracks will take time
to grow on the listeners.
KK croons "Aksar", which relies heavily on the support of
the guitar. So while we have KK rendering his versatile voice for a
romantic, likeable track, we also get the bankable guitar strumming
away to add to the music. Kumaar's lyrics are average.
The unplugged version is better than the original owing primarily to
Shaan who does his work a notch better than KK. The music is also kept
subtle so as to cater to the needs of this particular version.
"Dekh dekh" follows with Sunidhi Chauhan, Suraj Jagan and
Joi at the helm of the vocals. With Sunidhi as part of the team, the
track is high on rhythm and beats. The song has been given a techno
touch with great use of the drums. Though it's an enjoyable piece, it
isn't worth a download.
KK returns for "Koi na jaane", which has a theme completely
different from the previous tracks. While Shilpa Rao begins this number
with her enthralling voice, KK ends the song.
The "Hijack Theme" surprises one and all. While one expects
it to be quite subtle owing to its genre, the track rendered by Suraj
Jagan and Uday is a hard rock piece.
High on energy and beats, the piece encompasses a lot of drums and
guitar. Finally, what you get is a rollicking number that would add
to the thrills of the movie.
All in all, the music of "Hijack" is quite average, though
some tracks have the potential to hit the right chords.