This new studio album features heavy collaboration with legendary artists like Smokey Robinson and Miles Davis . It includes the track "Let The Guitar Play" (feat. Darryl "DMC" McDaniels), which bridges blues-rock with hip-hop.

True to the "and A Few" title, Santana's blues works almost always feature legendary counterparts. His historic live and studio sessions alongside heavyweights like John Lee Hooker (on the Grammy-winning track "Chill Out") and Buddy Guy underscore his ability to trade licks with the masters.

: Showing the mentorship and mutual respect between Santana and blues royalty. The "202..." Context: A Modern Perspective

While Santana is widely celebrated for pioneering Latin Rock, this release specifically curates tracks that showcase his roots in , influenced heavily by legends like B.B. King and Albert King. The compilation often includes a mix of his early raw recordings and his more polished solo work from the late 80s. Key Tracks and Highlights