The title song ' Kyon Ki ' is instantly catchy number with a strong base of melody. It has Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik coming up with one of their best duets ever.
Even before the album was released, the song had managed to create immense hype around the movie. Now with almost half the album comprising of various versions of this track, things should only be better for ' Kyon Ki '.

A foot tapping number, it also appears in a remix version. The song is fine but one would still prefer to hear a much mellowed and slower version that has romance written all over it. Kailash Kher sings the opening lines of ' Jhatka Maare ' that soon gets into the ' dupatta ' mode, courtesy Udit Narayan's entry who croons Sameer's lyrics.

An album completely belonging to Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik, it can be easily added on to the long list of Himesh Reshammiya, Sameer and Salman Khan hits.