The four tracks on Game Changer are "Jaragandi," "Raa Macha Macha," "Naanaa Hyraanaa," and "Dhop." According to the crew, prabhu deva choreographed the song "Jaragandi," which was performed by 600 dancers on a huge 70-foot village stage over the course of 13 days. The song's eco-friendly, jute-made costumes were employed.
Ganesh Acharya choreographed a thousand dancers for the song "Raa Macha Macha." The song's creators revealed that it honors India's vast cultural variety and pays homage to traditional dancing.
According to some reports, "Naanaa Hyraanaa" was the first indian song to be recorded with an infrared camera. The song was filmed in New Zealand, according to the update. The fourth song, "Dhop," was choreographed in eight days by Jani master and featured one hundred Russian dancers. On social media, fans responded to this new revelation. Some were more excited, while others thought it was "crazy" to spend so much money on only four tracks.