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Desperate, Leo drove to her house. It was a burnt-out shell, charred since 1978. Neighbors said no one had lived there for decades. But in the ash of the living room, he found a single, melted CD case. Inside, a note: “The dead don’t want to be heard. They want to be finished. But finishing their song means giving them your unwritten measures.”
: Santana successfully blended his guitar style with urban sounds on tracks like " Maria Maria " (featuring The Product G&B Do You Like the Way " (featuring Lauryn Hill Cee-Lo Green Guitar Legends : The closing track, " The Calling ," is a nearly 13-minute jam featuring fellow guitar icon Eric Clapton Latin Rock Roots : Tracks like " Corazón Espinado " with the Mexican band maintained Santana's signature Latin rock influence. Critical and Commercial Success Grammy Record : The album won nine Grammy Awards in 2000, including Album of the Year
While "Smooth" was the pop crossover, "Maria Maria" was the R&B anthem. Produced by the one and only Wyclef Jean, the track sampled the melody of "Maria" from West Side Story but slowed it down into a soulful, hip-hop inflected groove. This track demonstrated the versatility of the Supernatural concept. It wasn't just rock stars collaborating with a legend; it was urban culture meeting Latin rock. The CD mix allows the bass to hit deep, grounding Santana’s soaring guitar solos in a gritty, street-level reality.