Santana Supernatural Album [TESTED]

It reigned on the Billboard 200 chart for 12 non-consecutive weeks and stayed on the chart for over two years. In the era of *NSYNC and Backstreet Boys, a 52-year-old Mexican-American guitarist dominated the global charts. That is unprecedented. No album this successful escapes critique. Some die-hard Santana purists argued that Supernatural was not a "real" Santana album. They claimed it was a Clive Davis marketing product—too slick, too polished, too reliant on guest stars. In their eyes, Supernatural lacked the psychedelic jamming of Abraxas or the spiritual jazz of Caravanserai .

The album opens with a furious Afro-Cuban groove. Sung in Spanish and free of pop stars, this track immediately reassures old-school fans. It’s raw, percussive, and showcases Santana’s ability to weave melody through chaos. santana supernatural album

The second massive hit. Co-produced by Wyclef Jean, this track mixes R&B vocals, a haunting melody, and a slow-burning guitar solo. It tells the story of a girl from the barrio. Interestingly, the track was laid down in a single improvisational take. It topped the charts for 10 weeks, making Supernatural one of the few albums to produce two multi-week #1 singles. It reigned on the Billboard 200 chart for