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"Smooth" is a song performed by American rock band Santana and Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty, who sings the lead vocals. It was released to radio on June 15, 1999, as the lead single from Santana's 1999 studio album, Supernatural .
ET is celebrating Rob Thomas and Carlos Santana's hit song, 'Smooth,' on its 20th anniversary.
Robert Kelly Thomas [1] (born February 14, 1972) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist for the Florida-based alternative rock band Matchbox Twenty, which he formed in 1995 and with whom he has released five studio albums.
Thomas was supposed to act only as a songwriter for "Smooth", but Carlos Santana had him sing for it after hearing the song's demo. "Smooth" was the album's lead single and became a hit in 1999. Thomas won three Grammy Awards for writing and performing on "Smooth": Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Popular Music Collaboration with ...
Smooth (Santana song) Someday (Rob Thomas song)...Something to Be (song) Streetcorner Symphony; T. Things You Said; This Is How a Heart Breaks; Trust You (Rob Thomas ...
The single was written by Thomas and produced by Matt Serletic. Although he was featured on Santana's "Smooth", "Lonely No More" is notable for being the proper solo debut single of Thomas. Starting over a series of chordless industrial rhythmic beats, the song sees Thomas explaining to a prospective romantic interest why he is not exactly ...
Smooth (Santana song) Someday (Rob Thomas song)...Something to Be (song) Streetcorner Symphony; T. These Hard Times; Things You Said; This Is How a Heart Breaks;
The song that launched Shur's career was "Smooth", [8] which he co-wrote with Matchbox 20's Rob Thomas for Santana's album Supernatural. [2] When he heard that Santana needed a song for their new album, Shur composed a song over a weekend. [8] Thomas, who sang the lead vocals with Santana, wrote the song's lyrics. [6]