Leonard Albert "Lenny" Kravitz (born May 26, 1964) is an american singer, songwriter, record producer, and guitarist whose retro amalgam of rock, pop, funk, and even techno is inspired by such music icons as Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon. Like Prince and Sly Stone before him, Kravitz uses a multi-ethnic, mixed-gender backing band. Kravitz plays guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, and sitar. He often plays these instruments on each recorded track, but frequently collaborates with other musicians as well when recording. His 1989 debut album "Let Love Rule" was a moderate success. In 1991 he released his second album, "Mama Said", which reached the top 40 of the Billboard album charts. In 1993, the album "Are You Gonna Go My Way" was released, reaching #12 on the Billboard 200 and Kravitz earned a Brit Award for best international male artist in 1994. He released the "Circus" album in 1995, which reached number 10 on the Billboard chart on the back of his past achievement. With "5" (1999), Kravitz embraced digital technology such as Pro Tools and samplers for the first time. He would win the first of his four consecutive Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance at the Grammy Aw
| 1 | Rock And Roll Is Dead | Lenny Kravitz: Greatest Hits |
| 2 | Love Love Love | It Is Time For A Love Revolution |
| 3 | All my life | Are You Gonna Go My Way |
| 4 | Little Girl's Eyes | 5 |
| 5 | I'll Be Waiting | It Is Time For A Love Revolution |
| 6 | Butterfly | Mama Said |
| 7 | Ooo Baby Baby | Strut |
| 8 | What The Fuck Are We Saying? | Mama Said |
| 9 | Thinking Of You | 5 |
| 10 | Let Love Rule | Let Love Rule |
| 11 | Sweet Gitchey Rose (Bonus Track) | Strut |
| 12 | New York City | Strut |
| 13 | Looking Back On Love | Black and White America |
| 14 | The Pleasure and the Pain | Strut |
| 15 | I Can't Be Without You | Black and White America |
| 16 | Blues For Sister Someone | Let Love Rule |
| 17 | Rock Star City Life | Black and White America |
| 18 | Be | Let Love Rule |
| 19 | Bring It On | It Is Time For A Love Revolution |
| 20 | Push | Black and White America |