: While it had a modest reception in the U.S., it was a significant hit in Europe, reaching the top 10 in the Netherlands, Portugal, and Italy.
: It includes a bridge with choreographed break dancers while Lenny plays Spanish guitar. Critical Reception Lenny Kravitz - Believe In Me
: True to the rest of the Lenny album, Kravitz wrote, produced, and performed nearly every part of the track himself, showcasing his "one-man show" approach to studio recording. The Music Video : While it had a modest reception in the U
Critics often noted its "Beatlesque" quality, comparing its production and soaring melodies to the works of the Fab Four. Billboard described it as a track that makes "easy switches between styles," moving from a swaying ballad to a grand, orchestrated finish. The Music Video Critics often noted its "Beatlesque"
is a soulful rock ballad by Lenny Kravitz, released on April 23, 2002. It served as the third single from his sixth studio album, Lenny . Key Facts & Background
Directed by Matthew Rolston, the video features several striking visual elements: : Lenny performs in a small, diverse club setting.
: The song is an emotional plea for support and trust within a struggling relationship. Lyrics like "My heart is worn, I feel as if I’m through" highlight a state of emotional exhaustion and a desperate need for a partner's faith.