Lenny Kravitz Addresses Social Inequality in Disturbing New Video for “It’s Enough”

Lenny Kravitz has released a tense music video for “It’s Enough.” This follows the announcement that the artist will be performing at Citadel Music Festival and Bourbon & Beyond Festival.

According to Rolling Stone, Kravitz talked about the video in a statement. “People are standing up.” He continues by saying “I’ve had enough of racism. I’ve had enough of war. I’ve had enough of the destruction of the environment and the greed and dishonesty of world leaders. We’ve got to get back on track toward moving forward through higher understanding.”

The song is a part of Kravitz’s upcoming album Raise Vibrations to which he told Rolling Stone that he had faced writers block before the songs came to him. He said “I realized, ‘This is it. This is what I’d been waiting for. And once I started that process, the floodgates opened, and it all started coming out of me. I dreamt the whole record.” The album track list is listed below.

The video is made up of a series of clips that show recent events from both ends. One end shows protests in support of same sex marriage, Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling during the anthem, and Jeremy Corbyn rallies. The other end shows riots, bombings, shootings, police brutality, and environmental damages. There is a trigger warning for viewers as the video contains disturbing graphic imagery. The video can be watched below.

Raise Vibration
01) We Can Get It All Together
02) Low
03) Who Really Are the Monsters?
04) Raise Vibration
05) Johnny Cash
06) Here to Love
07) It’s Enough
08) 5 More Days ‘Til Summer
09) The Majesty of Love
10) Gold Dust
11) Ride
12) I’ll Always Be Inside Your Soul

Sudipti Khatry: Sunday Music Writer at mxdwn.com || I have written for Sundays since the summer of 2016. A student in high school, with a goal to major in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism, and Graphic Design.
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