Twenty-two years ago, no one could avoid “Smooth,” that unlikely combo of Carlos Santana and Rob Thomas that won multiple Grammys, sold millions, and haunted all of us at weddings. But neither man ...
In The Number Ones, I'm reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart's beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. The last #1 hit ...
Orlando City Council announced this week that the famous Lake Eola fountain will now only play “Smooth,” the Grammy Award-winning song by Santana, which also features the voice of former Orlando ...
Santana’s track featuring Rob Thomas turns 25 this week. Why is it still a rock blockbuster? By Rob Tannenbaum “To really appreciate ‘Smooth,’ you have to embrace how cheesy ‘Smooth’ is,” Rob Thomas ...
As pop princesses and boy bands exploded onto the charts at the turn of the millennium, one song crept out of nowhere to sit atop the Billboard Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks. Twenty years later, ...
When Santana released their 1999 album Supernatural, the band had not had a Top-40 hit or a Gold or Platinum album in 17 years. The album broke that commercial slump in a big way, and in no small part ...
In a tribute to the late George Michael published in Billboard today, Rob Thomas revealed that Thomas' 1999 mega-hit from Santana's Supernatural album, "Smooth," was originally written with Michael in ...
Happy Anniversary to Santana and Rob Thomas' "Smooth"! "Smooth" debuted 19 years ago today. The song has become a meme in recent years, and if you need a refresher on why, you can learn here. To ...
The following is the third in a four-part series examining the lasting impact of Carlos Santana’s electrifying album Supernatural, released in 1999. Man, it’s a hot one. It’s hard to say exactly why ...
For better or worse, psychedelic Latin rock legends Santana had a resurgence in the late ’90s when they released their album Supernatural which featured contemporary guest vocalists, including ...
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