Lenny Kravitz released his eleventh studio album Raise Vibration a few days ago, on September 8 this year. At the same time, on September 21, he will embark on a world tour in the name of the new album, and first he will have eight concerts in the United States, namely, he will perform in the cities of Atlanta, Louisville, Washington, New York, Broomfield, San Francisco, Las Vegas and Los Angeles . He chose Slovenia to start the European part of the tour, which he will start with his second guest appearance in Slovenia on April 27, 2019, in Ljubljana's Stožice Hall.
Lenny Kravitz is one of the most popular rock musicians of our time. In almost 30-year musical career went beyond the boundaries of soul, rock and funk and brought them from the 60s and 70s of the last century into modern times, while at the same time receiving four consecutive Grammys in the male rock artist category, setting a unique record. He is known for songs like Let Love Rule, Mr. Cab Driver, Be, Mama Said, It Ain't Over 'til It's Over, Believe, Stand By My Woman, American Woman, Are You Gonna Go My Way?, If You Can't Say No, Fly Away, I Belong To You, Where Are We Runnin', Stand and others. He sold more than 38 million records around the world, and he has also made a name for himself in film, as you can see him in two Hunger Games movies, as well as films like Precious and The Butler.
Album Raise Vibration combines rock 'n' roll, funk, blues and soul. It is characterized by youthful inspiration, which is underpinned by three decades of wisdom and experience. Creatively, it represents a rebirth, as it is a bold and brilliant product, as befits a musician of his ilk, as his spirit seems to know no bounds.
Lenny has already released two singles from the album, namely It's enough and Low. The first piece sets up an actual mirror of the present, the second is an introspective composition dealing with the issue of prejudice at the beginning of a relationship. The song has a funky groove, and in it we can hear brass, strings and even the vocals of the late Michael Jackson.
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