'Sau janam', a love ballet by Udit Narayan, Madhushree and Sen, is one of the best songs in the album. A mushy number, it has a strong musical backing and stays with you long after. A great composition.
Next in line is 'Aa le chal'. Sung by Aslesha Gowariker, it is nothing extraordinary. An average number.
'Pyaari pyaari' is another feel-good song with some amount of sweetness in it. It is crooned by Alka Yagnik and Sen.
Then there is 'Su che'. Soaked in Gujarati flavour, it is sung by Sen and Bela Shende and is a fact-paced track. It was meant to be a fun song but fails to make a mark.
The next number, 'Salone kya', is a song with an Arabic feel. It is sung by Sen and Tarannum Malik. Even though the music is captivating, the lyrics are a big put off and take away the zing from the song.
'Dhadkan dhadkan' has edgy music with a strong musical backing. Once again Sen and Tarannum team up for the song that has a haunting feel to it. The number does impress.
'Pal pal jisko dhoonde' has influences of jazz music. A soft and free flowing number, it is sung by Sen.
'Koi Jaane na' is an interesting number sprinkled with folk flavour. A poignant song, it is sung very well by Rajab Ali Bharti and Bela.
Finally, there is 'Chehra jo dekhe hain' by Sen again that is the title track of the film. The song includes samples from the other 12 songs.
On the whole 'What's your Raashee?' is a decent album, even though long. The budding composer has done a good job.