Santana - Corazon Espinado Ft. Mana 〈EXTENDED〉
: The "thorned heart" represents the sharp, lingering pain of a past love that has left scars.
: While English-language hits like "Smooth" dominated U.S. charts, "Corazón Espinado" became a definitive anthem across the Spanish-speaking world, helping bridge generations of rock fans. Santana - Corazon Espinado ft. Mana
: Santana’s solos in the song blend the Aeolian (natural minor) and Harmonic minor scales. He notably includes "musical quotes," such as a reference to the main guitar hook from Eric Clapton’s "Layla". Performance and Legacy : The "thorned heart" represents the sharp, lingering
"" is a landmark Latin rock collaboration between legendary guitarist Carlos Santana and the Mexican rock band Maná , released on the massive 1999 comeback album, Supernatural . The song, which translates to " Thorned Heart ," was written by Maná's lead singer, Fher Olvera , and serves as a masterclass in the fusion of rock energy with traditional Latin rhythms. Key Highlights : Santana’s solos in the song blend the
: The track won Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group at the inaugural Latin Grammy Awards in 2000 .
: The song features a traditional piano montuno (a syncopated, arpeggiated chord pattern) and is driven by a syncopated tumbao bassline. Composition and Theme
The track is emotionally heavy, revolving around the universal themes of .