Santana – Coraz贸n (2014) | Album Guide, Tracklist, Fun Facts & Trivia
馃帶 Overview of Coraz贸n
Santana released Coraz贸n in May 2014, marking a strong return to the collaboration-driven Latin pop / Latin rock crossover formula.
Produced by Carlos Santana, the album re-centers Latin identity, featuring contemporary Latin and pop artists while maintaining Santana’s signature guitar tone and rhythmic foundation. It also exists as a multimedia project, including a live performance film recorded in Mexico.
馃搥 Tracklist
Standard edition:
- Saideira (feat. Samuel Rosa)
- La Flaca (feat. Juanes)
- Mal Bicho (feat. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs)
- Amor Correspondido (feat. Diego Torres)
- Margarita (feat. Romeo Santos)
- Indy (feat. Miguel)
- Feel It Coming Back (feat. Nickelback)
- Yo Soy La Luz (feat. Lila Downs)
- Una Noche en N谩poles (feat. Gloria Estefan, Luan Santana & Cindy Blackman Santana)
- Besos de Lejos (feat. Gloria Trevi)
- Margarita (Spanish Version)
馃帳 Album Credits & Lineup
- Carlos Santana – guitar, production
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Various Latin and pop guest artists including:
- Juanes
- Romeo Santos
- Miguel
- Gloria Estefan
Production:
- Producer: Carlos Santana
- Label: RCA Records
馃 Musical Direction & Themes
- Latin pop and Latin rock fusion
- Heavy emphasis on collaborations with Latin artists
- Strong rhythmic and dance-oriented production
- Romantic and culturally rooted lyrical themes
- Modern but warm production style
The album functions as a celebration of Latin identity across generations and genres.
馃専 Fun Facts & Trivia
- Coraz贸n means “heart” in Spanish, reflecting its emotional and cultural focus.
- The album was accompanied by a live performance film recorded in Guadalajara, Mexico.
- “La Flaca” is a cover of a song by Jarabe de Palo.
- It features one of Santana’s most diverse guest lineups of the 2010s.
- The project emphasizes Latin American musical unity across styles and countries.
馃く Did You Know?
- Coraz贸n is often described as Santana’s most explicitly Latin-focused modern album.
- It bridges classic Latin rock with contemporary Latin pop and reggaeton influences.
- The album was part of a broader effort to reconnect Santana with Spanish-speaking audiences.
- It showcases Santana’s role as a cross-generational collaborator in Latin music.
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