a song soaked in Punjabi flavour. It's an energetic, foot-tapping number that holds the interest of the listener. Sung by Babbu Mann and Suzanne D Mello, it surely is a good start to the album.
The song also has a remixed version.
The  mood of the album then shifts to a soft, romantic track "Mere bina",  sung by Nikhil DSouza. The song has influences of rock that gives it an  edge and makes it interesting.
It  also has an unplugged version with KK behind the mike. This one is a  shade better than the original track and immediately strikes a chord  with the listener.
Next  in line is "Kya", which is a typical Neeraj Sridhar song. An  amalgamation of Hindi and English lyrics with strong orchestration and a  western approach, the song is quite apt for the singer's voice. It is  neither bad nor brilliant.
Then  KK returns with "Tujhi mein", yet anothert romantic track. Even though  the song is hummable and soft, it has a heard-before feeling. The song's  reprise version, sung by the same singer, is better and more appealing  than the original.
Finally  there is a beautiful song in "Tujhko jo paaya". The track has the  acoustic guitar in prominence that gives it a pure and raw feel. Mohit  Chauhan's brilliant vocals give the song an edge. The song is like a  country version "Mere bina".
On the whole, the soundtrack of "Crook" follows Pritam's formula that usually results in hits.
Music Director: Pritam Chakroborty
Lyricist: Kumaar; Singers: Babbu Mann, Suzanne D Mello, Neeraj Shridhar, Nikhil Dsouza, KK and Mohit Chauhan
Source: (wateen.net) 
 
