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"Smooth" is a song performed by American rock band
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lead vocalist Rob Thomas, released on June 15, 1999, as the
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from the band's 1999 studio album, ''
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''. It was written by
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and Thomas, who re-wrote Shur's original melody and lyrics and sings the lead vocals, and produced by
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. The song was an international success, reaching number one on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 12 consecutive weeks. It was the final number-one hit of the 1990s and the first number-one hit of the 2000s, and the only song to appear on two decade-end ''Billboard'' charts. "Smooth" is ranked as the third-most-successful song ever on ''Billboard's'' Greatest of All Time Hot 100 Songs listing. In 2000, the song won a
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for
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, Song of the Year, and
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. "Smooth" also peaked at number one in Canada and charted within the top 10 in Australia, Austria, Ireland, and the United Kingdom.


Concept and background

"Smooth" was originally conceived by
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as a song called "Room 17". The lyrics were stripped off and the track was given to Rob Thomas, who re-wrote the lyrics and melody and re-titled it "Smooth", then recorded the song as a demo to play for Santana. After hearing the song, Santana decided to have Thomas record the final version.
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(who produced Matchbox Twenty's debut album ''
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'') produced the song, and it was released from Santana's album ''
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''. Thomas originally had
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in mind to sing the song.


Chart performance

By June 1, "Smooth" was leaked and played by some radio stations before its official release. The single became a chart-topping hit in 1999, spending 12 consecutive weeks at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 beginning with the week of October 23, 1999. It was the first chart-topping song in
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's long-running career, rising higher than Santana's previous biggest hit, "
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", which peaked at number four in 1971. "Smooth" stayed in the top 10 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 30 weeks and the top 100 for 58 weeks. In the United Kingdom, "Smooth" first charted at number 75 on the
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in October 1999. After a full release on March 20, 2000, it peaked at number three, spending eight weeks in the top 40. The song also peaked at number three in Ireland in March 2000, spending ten weeks on the
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. It remains Santana's highest-charting single in both the UK and Ireland. The song also peaked at number one in Canada for a week, number two in Greece, number four in Australia, and number nine in Austria. It reached the top 40 in an additional seven countries: Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Switzerland.


Legacy

On ''
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'' magazine's rankings of the top songs of the first 50 years of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 singles chart, "Smooth" was ranked as the number-two song overall and the number-one rock song in the history of the chart. In the 21st century, particularly during the summer of 2016, the song became the subject of several
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, going on to attribute the song's popularity to "the merits of its vocal absurdity." They wrote, "There's something ridiculous about how eagerly Rob Thomas lays his earnest
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croon over Santana's guitar, sweating out lines about how his 'Spanish Harlem Mona Lisa' is 'just like the ocean under the moon' without a hint of self-consciousness or irony". In 2017, Tanya Sichynsky of ''
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'' similarly opined that, "The opening lyric 'Man, it's a hot one,'... is a punch line that requires no set-up."


Track listings

US CD and cassette single # "Smooth" – 3:55 # "El farol" – 4:59 UK 1999 CD single # "Smooth" – 3:55 # "Smooth" (instrumental) – 4:55 # "El farol" – 4:59 UK 2000 CD and cassette single # "Smooth" (radio edit) – 3:55 # "Smooth" (dance radio mix) – 4:55 # "Smooth" (instrumental) – 4:55 European CD single # "Smooth" (radio edit) – 3:55 # "Smooth" (album version) – 4:55 Australian CD single # "Smooth" (radio edit) – 3:55 # "Smooth" (album version) – 4:55 # "Smooth" (instrumental) – 4:55


Credits and personnel

Credits are taken from the ''
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'' album booklet. Studios * Recorded at
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) * Mixed at the
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(New York City) * Mastered at A&M Mastering Studios (Los Angeles, California) Personnel * Itaal Shur – music, lyrics * Rob Thomas – lyrics, lead vocals * Carlos Santana – lead guitar * Benny Rietveld – bass * Chester Thompson – keyboards * Rodney Holmes – drums * Raul Rekow – congas * Karl Perazzo – percussion * Jeff Cressman – trombone * José Abel Figueroa – trombone * Javier Melendez – trumpet * William Ortiz – trumpet * Matt Serletic – production * David Thoener – recording, mixing * Steve Fontano – recording assistant * Andy Haller – mixing assistant * Mark Dobson – programming and digital editing *
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– mastering


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Certifications


Release history


Cover versions

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of the song is included in the
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also recorded a cover version of the song for the compilation album ''
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'', released on March 10, 2009. *
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from Brazilian pop duo
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sung a cover version of the song for the duo's live album/DVD ''As Quatro Estações - O Show'', released in 2000. * The song was featured on two tracks, "Melt Everyone" and "Smooth Flow", from
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's 2014 mash-up album ''
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'', and on two tracks, "Smooth" and "Shit", from the 2017 follow-up album ''
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''. * An acoustic version of the song was released by indie-folk artist Kimberly June on album ''Covers from Another'', recorded at Round Hill Studios in Nashville in 2021. * The song "Albi Ekhatark (قلبي اختارك)" by Egyptian singer
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is loosely based on "Smooth".


In popular culture

* In February 2013, ''
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'' published a satirical video joking that "Smooth" had swept the
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s for 13 years in a row. * Singer
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- as her television alter ego Hannah Montana - made reference to "Smooth" and Carlos Santana in her song "
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." *
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released a police drama parody trailer with Rob Thomas that recited the song's lyrics. *In 2019, comedian JP Leonard released a bit inspired by the song which puts Rob Thomas in various jobs. The track, "Man, It's a Hot One", appeared on the comedy album ''NO Show Comedy: A Louisiana Album Recording''. * In 2021, Santana would team up once again with Rob Thomas for a sequel of sorts called Move, off their latest album Blessings and Miracles. The song also features
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, and like Supernatural, the album is also packed with guests, something that has characterized most Santana albums since 1999.


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles of 1999 * List of ''Billboard'' Hot 100 number-one singles of 2000 * List of ''RPM'' number-one singles of 1999 * List of ''RPM'' Rock/Alternative number-one singles (Canada)


References


External links


"Smooth" on AllMusic
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