Santana Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Samba pa ti |
| 2 | Oye como va |
| 3 | Evil Ways |
| 4 | Smooth |
| 5 | Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen |
| 6 | Sideways |
| 7 | The Game of Love |
| 8 | No One to Depend On |
| 9 | Soul Sacrifice |
| 10 | Se a cabo |
| 11 | El farol |
| 12 | Everybody’s Everything |
| 13 | Africa Bamba |
| 14 | Incident at Neshabur |
| 15 | Primavera |
| 16 | Love of My Life |
| 17 | Migra |
| 18 | Singing Winds, Crying Beasts |
| 19 | (Da Le) Yaleo |
| 20 | Hold On |
| 21 | Mother’s Daughter |
| 22 | El Nicoya |
| 23 | Song of the Wind |
| 24 | Into the Night |
| 25 | Guajira |
| 26 | Winning |
| 27 | Waiting |
| 28 | Just Feel Better |
| 29 | Everything’s Coming Our Way |
| 30 | Treat |
| 31 | Savor |
| 32 | Shades of Time |
| 33 | Aqua Marine |
| 34 | Why Don't You and I |
| 35 | Feels Like Fire |
| 36 | You Just Don’t Care |
| 37 | Chill Out (Things Gonna Change) |
| 38 | Toussaint L’Overture |
| 39 | Corazón espinado |
| 40 | Waves Within |
| 41 | Batuka |
| 42 | Open Invitation |
| 43 | Adouma |
| 44 | Victory Is Won |
| 45 | Just in Time to See the Sun |
| 46 | Every Step of the Way |
| 47 | Foo Foo |
| 48 | Taboo |
| 49 | Well All Right |
| 50 | Stone Flower |
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About Santana
Santana is a legendary San Francisco-based band formed in 1966 by guitarist Carlos Santana, who pioneered a revolutionary fusion of Latin rhythms, blues, and rock that created an entirely new sound. Their breakthrough at Woodstock 1969 and classics like "Evil Ways" and "Black Magic Woman" established their signature blend of Carlos's soaring guitar work with Afro-Cuban percussion and jazz influences. The band's cultural impact was immense, introducing mainstream audiences to Latin music elements and inspiring countless musicians to explore cross-cultural fusion. Their remarkable late-career resurgence with 1999's "Supernatural" album, featuring hits like "Smooth" and "Maria Maria," proved their timeless appeal and ability to collaborate across generations. Across nearly six decades, Santana has remained a bridge between cultures, using music as a universal language that transcends boundaries.