Shala maleku maleku shala
Odi ere odi oda
Quim yambo ja aem bambe
Ian iamboo du pue
Ah quini quini rule
Ah quini quini rule
Aqui con santana cantando
Rule, rule, rule, rule, baila
Rule, rule, rule
Rule, rule, rule
Rule, rule, rule, rule

Santana is an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1966 by Mexican-born guitarist Carlos Santana. The band has undergone various recording and performing line-ups in its history, with Santana being the only consistent member. After signing with Columbia Records, the band's appearance at the Woodstock Festival in 1969 increased their profile, and they went on to record the commercially successful and critically-acclaimed albums Santana (1969), Abraxas (1970), and Santana III (1971). These were recorded by the group's "classic" line-up, featuring Gregg Rolie, Michael Carabello, Michael Shrieve, David Brown, and José "Chepito" Areas. Hit songs of this period include "Evil Ways", "Black Magic Woman", "Oye Como Va", and the instrumental "Samba Pa Ti".
Following a change in line-up and musical direction in 1972, the band experimented with elements of jazz fusion on Caravanserai (1972), Welcome (1973), and Borboletta (1974). The band reached a new peak of critical and commercial success with their eighteenth album Supernatural (1999), which included the Billboard Hot 100-number one singles "Smooth" (featuring Rob Thomas) and "Maria Maria" (featuring The Product G&B). The album peaked atop the charts in eleven countries, and sold 12 million copies domestically. In 2014, the "classic" line-up reunited for Santana IV (2016) and the group continue to perform and record.
Santana is one of the best-selling groups of all time with over 47 million certified albums sold in the US, and an estimated 100 million sold worldwide. Its discography includes 25 studio albums, 14 of which reached the US top 10. In 1998, the line-up of Santana, Rolie, Carabello, Shrieve, Brown, and Areas was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2000, the band won eight Grammy Awards in one night, a record tied with Michael Jackson, and three Latin Grammy Awards.
I didn't know Santa was a musician. It's that Yuletide time of year. Do you happen to know Santa's concert schedule?
Yes!
I'm I the only over saturated by santana solos and songs?
The proper term is "saturated". Learn how to use the "skip button". ...Problem solved! I think Santana is GREAT!, along with many other RP listeners! Thanx RP!
I'm I the only over saturated by santana solos and songs?
Maybe poly unword saturated
Santana is probably the best guitar player at sounding the exact same in every single song he's ever played. It's a whole new level of consistency with this dude.
Garbage. Because it's a safe bet, given your biased p.o.v., that you haven't sought out many/most other Santana tracks in the category of "every single song he's ever played." There is a large catalogue of "songs" that were not on commercial records (Abraxas, Supernatural...), and not played here on R.P., and so lost on most of the yahoos who proclaim he sounds exactly the same on "every track." Which, by the way, is mostly a good thing; being recognizable is a feature of success. Song for Devadip? Cry of the Wilderness? Transformation Day? Promise of a Fisherman? Watch Your Step? Flame Sky (with John McLaughlin)? Praise? Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord (with John McLaughlin)? Safiatou (with Herbie Hancock and Angelique Kidjo)? What, you haven't heard of these? Oh, well. Your loss. Dude.
Unpopular musical opinions #514
Santana only did three songs, and this is at least two of them.
Lol.
and this collaboration..................abysmal
Mierda.
Forget Santana's guitar playing for a moment. It's his groove that really makes the band. How can you not want to get up and shake it when listening to this? I went to a Santana concert in Grant Park where there were 300,000 people, black, white, and Latino, and each and every one was groovin to the music and lovin each other. FEEL THE LOVE!!!! That's what it's all about!!!! (stands down from soap box)
Totally agree! For me, its not just his guitar playing that's so great about Santana, its the amazing percussion that's always accompanying him. Along with the rest of the band that bring so much energy and excitement.
Written as I'm bopping along!!
Santana only did three songs, and this is at least two of them.