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  2. Supernatural (Santana album) - Wikipedia

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    Supernatural is the eighteenth studio album by American rock band Santana, released on June 15, 1999, on Arista Records. After Santana found themselves without a label in the mid-1990s, founding member and guitarist Carlos Santana began talks with Arista president Clive Davis , who had originally signed the group to Columbia Records in 1969.

  3. Put Your Lights On - Wikipedia

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    "Put Your Lights On" is a song by American rock band Santana and American musician Everlast from Santana's 18th studio album, Supernatural (1999). Serviced to US rock radio in August 1999, the song peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 and number eight on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

  4. Supernatural (NewJeans song) - Wikipedia

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    "Supernatural" is a song by South Korean girl group NewJeans. ADOR released it as a CD single on June 21, 2024, along with the B-side track "Right Now". Produced by 250 , "Supernatural" contains an interpolation of a section from the 2009 track "Back of My Mind" by Manami and songwriter Pharrell .

  5. Smooth (Santana song) - Wikipedia

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    After hearing the song, Santana decided to have Thomas record the final version. [1] [3] Matt Serletic (who produced Matchbox Twenty's debut album Yourself or Someone Like You in 1996) produced the song, and it was released from Santana's 1999 album Supernatural. Thomas originally had George Michael in mind to sing the song. [4]

  6. Maria Maria - Wikipedia

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    "Maria Maria" is a song by American rock band Santana featuring the Product G&B, included on Santana's 18th studio album, Supernatural (1999). The song was written by Wyclef Jean, Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis, Carlos Santana, Karl Perazzo, and Raul Rekow, while Jean and Duplessis produced it.

  7. Supernatural (DC Talk album) - Wikipedia

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    Supernatural is the fifth and final studio album from DC Talk. It debuted on the US Billboard Chart at No. 4, selling 106,213 copies. [7] It was certified platinum three years after its release on February 21, 2002. [8] A remastered edition was released in 2013. It released on vinyl in 2015. [9]

  8. O Death - Wikipedia

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    "O, Death" has appeared twice in American television series Supernatural, both times in connection with the show's personification of Death, portrayed by Julian Richings: the 2010 episode "Two Minutes to Midnight" featured a version by Jen Titus; Lisa Berry performed the song in character as Billie in the 2015 episode "Form and Void".

  9. Supernature (song) - Wikipedia

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    An instrumental edit of the song is used in Gaspar Noé's 2018 film Climax, being used for its opening choreography. [14] The band Goldfrapp named their third studio album after the song. [15] TK Maxx used the song in their Christmas 2022 TV advertising campaign. The song was played during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.