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Santana Feat. Rob Thomas - Smooth








"Smooth"
(feat. Rob Thomas)

Man, it's a hot one
Like seven inches from the midday sun
Well, I hear you whisper and the words melt everyone
But you stay so cool

My muñequita,
My Spanish Harlem Mona Lisa
You're my reason for reason
The step in my groove, yeah.

[Bridge]
And if you said, "This life ain't good enough."
I would give my world to lift you up
I could change my life to better suit your mood
Because you're so smooth

[Chorus]
And it's just like the ocean under the moon
Well, that's the same as the emotion that I get from you
You got the kind of loving that can be so smooth, yeah.
Gimme your heart, make it real
Or else forget about it

Well, I'll tell you one thing
If you would leave it'd be a crying shame
In every breath and every word
I hear your name calling me out

Out from the barrio,
You hear my rhythm on your radio
You feel the turning of the world so soft and slow
Turning you 'round and 'round

[Bridge]

[Chorus]

[Chorus]

Or else forget about it
Or else forget about it
Oh, let's don't forget about it
(Gimme your heart, make it real)
Let's don't forget about it (hey)
Let's don't forget about it (no oh no oh)
Let's don't forget about it (no no no oh)
Let's don't forget about it (hey no no oh)
Let's don't forget about it (hey hey hey)

"Smooth"
Single by Santana featuring Rob Thomas
from the album Supernatural
ReleasedJune 29, 1999
FormatCD single
Recorded1999
GenreLatin rockpop rock
Length4:58 (Album Version)
4:00 (Radio Edit)
Writer(s)Rob ThomasItaal Shur
Producer(s)Matt Serletic
CertificationPlatinum (US)
Santana singles chronology
"Say It Again"
(1985)
"Smooth"
(1999)
"Maria Maria"
(2000)
Rob Thomas singles chronology
"Smooth"
(1999)
"A New York Christmas"
(2003)

"Smooth" is a collaboration between Latin rock band Santana and Rob Thomas of the rock group Matchbox Twenty. The song was written by Thomas and Itaal Shur, sung by Thomas, produced by Matt Serletic and won three Grammy Awards, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Not only was it the final number-one Hot 100 hit of the 1990s, it was also the number-two Hot 100 hit of the 20th century.

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