Lenny Kravitz dances in the hotel in the NSFW video for 'TK421'

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Lenny Kravitz dances in the hotel in the NSFW video for ‘TK421’

Lenny Kravitz is among the artists offering new albums these days. His new album, ‘Blue Electric Light’, number 12, is released on March 15, 2024, five years after ‘Raise Vibration’, released in 2018.

The official note reports that, on ‘Blue Electric Light’, Kravitz will continue to explore the mix of “deep-soul and rock ‘n roll” that has so dominated his career. However, the powerful first single, ‘TK421’, goes another route.

Speaking of overcoming fears to “dance towards the divine”, ‘TK421’ is supported by a danceable funk beat and its mix of guitars and synthesizers is reminiscent of Prince, both in the most energetic moments of ‘Purple Rain’ and in their latest releases.

‘TK421’ is promoted with a video clip in which Kravitz dances and throws himself on the floor of a hotel, in what seems like a sexualized return to the video for ‘Again’ (2000). Several shots of her naked body make this video NSFW or not suitable for viewing at work.

This is the tracklist for ‘Blue Electric Light’:
1.It’s Just Another Fine Day (In This Universe of Love)
2.TK421 (Album Version)
3.Honey
4.Paralyzed
5.Human
6.Let It Ride
7.Stuck in the Middle
8.Bundle of Joy
9.Love Is My Religion
10.Heaven
11.Spirit In My Heart
12.Blue Electric Light

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