In January 2000, during a live performance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," Lenny Kravitz showcased his hit "Again." This performance followed... Read Full Description >
In January 2000, during a live performance on "The Late Show with David Letterman," Lenny Kravitz showcased his hit "Again." This performance followed the release of his critically acclaimed album "5," which came out in 1998 and contained several successful singles, including "Fly Away" and "I Belong to You." By the time of this live recording, Kravitz was at a pivotal point in his career as he melded rock, funk, and a range of other genres, establishing a distinctive sound that resonated with a broad audience. The year 2000 marked a transitional phase for Kravitz, as he was preparing to release his next album, "Greatest Hits," later that year. Notably, "Again" would go on to win a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, further solidifying his status in the music industry. This live performance exemplifies his dynamic stage presence and the energy that defined his career during this era.