Nothing At All Feat. Musiq (The New Shaman Album)
Santana · Other Songs - Santana
A product of my age
There was no choosing, my direction
I was a holy man, but now
With all my trials behind me
I am weak in my conviction
And so I walk
To try to get away
Knowing that someday
I'll finally have to face
The fear that will come
From knowing that the one thing I had left, was you
And now you're gone
You are a victim of my cries
A product of my rage
You're a beautiful distraction
(Yeah) See, I got you locked away outside
And let misery provide
And now, I am changed
And so I walk
To try and find some space
Where I can be alone
To live with my mistakes
And the fear that will come
From knowing that the one thing I had left, was you
And now you're gone
Heeeey...
(Is there nothing at all)
That I can do to turn your heart
(Is there nothing to lean on?)
That can help me raise the stars
And I can use a little strength before I fall
Is there nothing at all?
I am a victim of my time
A product of my age
You alone are my obsession
You are the one I left behind
You are heavy on my mind
It's been a lonely road I've travelled
And so I walk
To try and get away
Knowing that someday
I'll finally have to face
The fear that will come
From knowing that the one thing I had left, was you
And now you're gone
(Is there nothing at all?)
That I can do to turn your heart
(Is there nothing to lean on?)
That can help me raise the stars
And I can use a little strength before I fall
Is there nothing at all?
*guitar solo*
(Is there nothing at all?)
That I can do to turn your heart
(Is there nothing to lean on?)
That can help me raise the stars
And I could use a little strength before I fall
Is there nothing at all?
Nothing At All
Santana's 'Nothing At All' features Musiq and stands as a testament to the band's enduring ability to blend rock, Latin, and electronic elements. Released as part of their expansive discography, the track exemplifies the collaborative spirit that often defines Santana's later work, showcasing their mastery of layered rhythms and melodic sophistication. While specific album placement details may vary in internal records, the song remains a significant song in their catalog, reflecting the group's continued evolution as a pioneering force in fusion music. The recording captures the essence of their live performance energy, translating complex arrangements into a cohesive sonic experience that honors their legacy while embracing new textures.
