So far Kravitz has released one single, “TK421.” The album marks Kravitz’s first album in five years, since 2018’s Raise Vibration, as well as the first double album he’s released in his career.
Kravitz sat down with host Jimmy Fallon to tease the album, which apparently involves a lot of cowbell. The musician described the vibe of the LP as “Celebration. Life. Humanity. Love. Sexuality. Sensuality. Spirituality,” adding that the title of the album came to him late in the process of recording. He also confirmed that he plays most of the instruments on the LP alongside guitarist Craig Ross.
In an interview with Rolling Stone about the project, Kravitz said, “Well, I never thought about writing the book. I don’t think that my life is that interesting. [But] I’m glad that I did because writing this book was the best form of therapy I could have ever taken. This was a story about me finding my voice and I didn’t want it to be about stardom or fame. The second book will be a far more difficult book to write. Things got intense, but I think that [writing] it will provide the same level of therapy [and] a lot will be healed.”
Last month, Kravitz took the stage at the People’s Choice Awards for a career-spanning performance, including “Fly Away,” “TK421,” “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over,” “Let Love Rule,” and “Are You Gonna Go My Way.”
Lenny Kravitz is once again collaborating with a renowned brand for a stylish limited release—this time joining forces with Ray-Ban for gold-plated aviator sunglasses.
The design-savvy singer previously worked with Rolex on a limited-edition Daytona watch, Leica for a special edition camera, and helped conceive three collectible bottles of Dom Pérignon Champagne.
The Ray-Ban x Lenny Kravitz capsule collection includes yet another Kravitz-approved luxury item in the form of limited-release gold Aviator Reverse shades, featuring Kravitz’s signature etched on the lens, for $554.
Ray-Ban enlisted Kravitz to consult on the eyewear giant’s Reverse line, which has an inverted design that swaps the traditional convex lens for a concave lens. The latest Reverse drop also introduces the Black Aviator Reverse and Chrome Aviator Reverse frames.
As a lifelong fan of Ray-Ban, their timeless style has always resonated with me,” Kravitz said. “The Ray-Ban Reverse collaboration is a dream come true, allowing me to merge my love for music and fashion with such an iconic brand. It’s about breaking boundaries, embracing individuality, and seeing the world from a new perspective through those innovative lenses.”
Finished with a high-performance anti-glare treatment, Ray-Ban’s latest lens is constructed to reduce up to 70% of reflections at wavelengths where the eyes are most sensitive.