Carlos Santana Comments on Taylor Swift in New Interview
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Carlos Santana Comments on Taylor Swift in New Interview

Legendary guitarist Carlos Santana has expressed his admiration for Taylor Swift and revealed his desire to collaborate with the pop icon. The 77-year-old rock legend shared his dream project during a recent interview, sparking excitement among fans of both artists.

Carlos Santana admires Taylor Swift in new interview

During a live stream on TalkShopLive, Carlos Santana named Taylor Swift as one of the artists he wants to collaborate with, alongside Sting. The Grammy-winning musician expressed his vision for a unique album that celebrates the divine feminine.

“I want to collaborate with Sting and Taylor Swift,” Santana said. He proposed covering classic songs such as Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry,” Bob Dylan’s “Just Like a Woman,” and Carole King’s “Natural Woman.” His goal? To create music that honors the “female side of God” and elevate the appreciation of women in society.

“I think that for many many centuries, women have gotten a bum rap from the male guys because how they portray her in the Bible.” Santana, known for blending rock with Latin and jazz influences, has long been vocal about his spiritual beliefs.

He criticized historical portrayals of women in religious texts and emphasized the need for deeper recognition of feminine power. “To me it’s like no, no, no, I’ve got to get together with my sister and take the female queen goddess to a whole other level of deep appreciation and validation.”

While Santana didn’t confirm any official plans, the idea of Swift joining forces with the rock legend has intrigued fans. Santana has previously crossed genres, working with pop legends like Michael Jackson and Rihanna, making this potential collaboration even more exciting. Currently, Swift is fresh off the record-breaking success of The Tortured Poets Department and her historic Eras Tour, and continues to dominate the music industry.

Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.

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