In early 2001, Lenny Kravitz performed "Let Love Rule" on the Howard Stern Show, treating listeners to a live rendition of his iconic debut album's ti... Read Full Description >
In early 2001, Lenny Kravitz performed "Let Love Rule" on the Howard Stern Show, treating listeners to a live rendition of his iconic debut album's title track. This performance took place just after the release of his fifth studio album, "Lenny," which came out in October 2001. This album marked a shift towards a more refined sound, integrating elements of rock, funk, soul, and even electronic influences, and it included hit singles like "Again" and "Dig In." Kravitz's appearance on the Stern Show not only highlighted his enduring popularity but also his ability to connect with audiences through intimate acoustic performances. Additionally, "Let Love Rule," initially released in 1989, demonstrated the artist’s longstanding commitment to themes of love and unity, resonating with fans years after its original release.