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Gold: Greatest Hits

The request refers to a specific digital archive of a Santana compilation released or re-uploaded in 2008. While "Santana's Greatest Hits" originally debuted in 1974, several new collections and reissues emerged in 2008, most notably the comprehensive 3-CD and the Steel Box Collection .

  1. Oye Como Va (1971) - A classic Santana hit, featuring a catchy Latin-inspired rhythm and memorable guitar riffs.
  2. Smooth (1999) - A Grammy-winning collaboration with Rob Thomas, blending rock and Latin styles.
  3. The Game (1977) - A funky, upbeat track showcasing Santana's guitar virtuosity.
  4. No One to Depend On (1971) - A soulful, blues-infused song with a memorable guitar solo.
  5. Put Your Lights On (1999) - A catchy, energetic track featuring a guest appearance by Everlast.
  6. Wipeout (1969) - An instrumental piece that highlights Santana's early days as a Latin rock pioneer.
  7. Soul Sacrifice (1969) - A dynamic song that showcases Santana's ability to blend rock, blues, and Latin music.
  8. Black Magic Woman (1971) - A mystical, blues-inspired track with a haunting guitar riff.
  9. Gypsy Queen and the Cat (1970) - A lively, instrumental piece that showcases Santana's guitar work.
  10. Maria Maria (1999) - A chart-topping collaboration with Wyclef Jean and The Product G&B.

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Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen

– The iconic Fleetwood Mac cover. Oye Como Va – The definitive Tito Puente reimagining. Samba Pa Ti – A soulful, melodic guitar instrumental. She's Not There – A high-energy cover of The Zombies. No One To Depend On – Classic Latin rock groove. Oye Como Va (1971) - A classic Santana

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"Smooth" (feat. Rob Thomas)

: The song that introduced Santana to a new generation, blending pop sensibilities with fiery guitar solos.