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  Lenny Kravitz

Lenny Kravitz debut album "Let Love Rule" was released in autumn 1989, and although critics ridiculed it, the public embraced it and found his diverse blend of rock and soul refreshing. Lenny's second album, "Mama Said," released in 1991, was much more reflective and became a platinum hit almost overnight, thanks to his top ten hit "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over." It wasn't until his third album, "Are You Gonna Go My Way," that critics and reviewers began giving Lenny Kravitz any critical acclaim. Released in 1993, the title track ended up earning Lenny an MTV Video Award for Best Male Video.
He soon learned that his mother, had terminal cancer. As he already began working on his next album, "Circus," Lenny's emotions poured into his music and the album was completed and released in the summer of 1995. Unfortunately, his mother died on December 2, 1995. Deciding to retreat to the Bahamas with his daughter and grandmother, Lenny needed some time to deal with his emotions and decide where he wanted to head next in his musical career.
Lenny's next album, simply entitled "5," is his greatest work to date, including hit singles "Fly Away" (which earned him a 1999 Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance), "Thinking Of You" (written for his mother), and "Little Girl's Eyes" (written for his daughter).
In 1999, Lenny Kravitz decided to tour Europe over the summer, giving fans a taste of his diverse and eccentric performances. Because of the amazing success that Lenny's album incurred, later editions were marketed with two bonus tracks including a remake of "American Woman," which also appears on the Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me soundtrack.

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