, setting a record at the time for the most wins by a single album in one night (tying Michael Jackson’s for total wins). Chart Performance

By the late 1990s, Carlos Santana was revered as a guitar deity but lacked a contemporary radio presence. Under the guidance of Arista Records’ Clive Davis, the vision for Supernatural was born. The goal was to pair Santana’s signature guitar wail—fluid, soulful, and instantly recognizable—with the voices of modern pop, rock, and R&B icons.

A defining feature of ’s Supernatural (1999) was its record-breaking comeback status , which culminated in a historic sweep of the 2000 Grammy Awards. The album won , breaking the long-standing record previously held by Michael Jackson’s Thriller for the most honored album. This achievement was particularly notable because Santana had not had a Top 10 album or a major label contract for nearly two decades prior to its release. A Record-Setting Cultural Phenomenon

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