[1] The official soundtrack album consists of 6 songs composed by S. Thaman and Chandrabose, Rehaman, Viswa and Varikuppala Yadagiri Goud penning the lyrics.
[2] Being recorded in 2013, the soundtrack album was released in a simple and formal promotional event on 16 March 2014 at Park Hyatt hotel in Hyderabad on Lahari Music label.
[9] In August 2013, the songs were praised by Allu Arjun which he termed as "original" in contrary to the criticism that Thaman always copies the Tunes from his old films.
[11] In January 2014, it was reported that famous playback singer Usha Uthup sang a song in this film marking a sort of comeback to Telugu cinema.
[14] According to the official track list, there were six songs in which Chandrabose, Rehman, Viswa penned each while Varikuppala Yadagiri, well known for his work in the Telugu films Erra Sainyam, Bachelors and Veera Telangana, made a sort of comeback penning the remaining three songs including the Title track of the film.
[15][16] The film also marked the Debut of Siddharth Mahadevan as a playback singer and Malaysian rapper Rabbit Mac in Telugu with the song Sweety, which is based on Matteo Becucci's "Amandoi".
[22] However, with news of Pawan Kalyan holding a public meeting to announce his political ambitions coming out, the producers decided to postpone the proposed audio launch.
[27] The venue was confirmed later which was Park Hyatt hotel at Hyderabad and the Album was reported to be launched at 6:30 PM IST.
"[30] Cinecorn.com gave a review stating "Race Gurram is an instant chartbuster album that promises fun and energy the delivers them in oodles.
[31] greatandhra.com gave a review stating "All in all Race Gurram is a power packed album that is tailor made for Allu Arjun.
Despite having ace lyric writers like Chandra Bose, Vishwa and Rehaman on board, and Thaman joining his forces, Race Gurram album falls flat.
[6] The soundtrack of this film, along with the one of Legend also had a record number of sales and digital downloads which was confirmed by Manohar Naidu of Lahari Music in a press interaction.