This comes forty-years after their third studio album, Santana III, reported Billboard magazine.
"We're doing 'Santana IV' 'cause we stopped at 'III.' We went into the studio and we did some vocals. We are going to record some more," Carlos said.
"To be in the same studio as Greg Rolie, Michael Shrieve, and Michael Carabello... It's really incredible to make that circle complete."
Besides the group's studio reunion, Carlos is prepping for the release of his upcoming album, Corazon.
"The goal was to make a 'Supernatural' type of CD, with special, soulful guests and with that kind of vibration of el barrio... I love that we resonate with the street. If you have street credibility then it's really happening."
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