The number raises expectations in the beginning but falls flat soon after. The quality of music and lyrics are disappointing. Even though there are touches of hip-hop, it is not fresh enough. The number is sung by composer Wajid along with Earl.
A remix version is thrown in for this track as well.
'Le le mazaa le' has an Arabic feel and brings back memories of the hit song 'Mayya mayya' from the film 'Guru', but it might not go on to become a chartbuster. 'Le le mazaa' is sung by Suzanne D'Mello, Soumya Raoh, Hrishikesh Kamerkar and Nikita Nigam.
Wajid gets behind the mike yet again along with Amrita Kak for 'Love me, love me'. With monotonous lyrics and no innovation in music, the track isn't likely to hold the listener's interest for too long.
The remix version of the track is no good either.
Next is the film's title track 'Most Wanted', which is sung by Salman Khan. More than a song, this is a narration and a collection of several dialogues from the film.
Finally there is 'Tose pyaar karte hain', a Bhojpuri styled fast-paced number. Wajid and Sunidhi Chauhan have given their vocals for the song. Like others, this number has nothing extraordinary to boast about.
On the whole, the album disappoints. One expected more from the otherwise talented Sajid-Wajid.