The song Broken is considered as the band’s most popular track and their biggest pop hit.
The song Wrong Side is from the 2017 album of Shaka Ponk, The Evol’.
The single Wrong Side is from the album The Evol’ released in 2017.
Written by Lenny Kravitz and Craig Ross, the song New York City is from the album Strut.
From the tenth studio album Strut, the lead single The Chamber was written by Lenny Kravitz and Craig Ross.
The song The Pleasure And The Pain from the album Strut was written by Lenny Kravitz.
Written by Jarrah McCleary, Always was released on October 3, 2013.
From the album LØVE, the song Paris-Seychelles was composed by Julien Doré and Darko.
Seven Nation Army has become the signature song of The White Stripes, and is widely used for sporting events and political protests.
From the album Physical Graffiti, the song Kashmir became a concert staple and has been described as one of the band’s two most overtly progressive epics.
From the reissue album Subliminal: The Face Cachée released in December 2013, Zombie was written by Maitre Gims and Renaud Rebillaud.
The song Kashmir was written by Robert Plant right after the band’s US tour in 1973.
Originally composed by Michael Jackson and Paul Anka in 1983, Love Never Felt So Good was developed with two versions of the single, a solo and a duet with Justin Timberlake.
From the tenth studio album Strut, the song New York City was written by Lenny Kravitz and Craig Ross.
The song Black Treacle is the fourth single of their fourth studio album Suck It and See released on 23 January 2012.
Written by Lenny Kravitz and Craig Ross, this lead single of the album Strut was released on 24 June 2014.
From the album Strut, the song The Pleasure and The Pain was written by Lenny Kravitz.
From the album American Stars ‘n Bars, the song Like A Hurricane was released on 8 August 1977.
From the album American Stars ‘n Bars, the song was written by Neil Young during the time when he was unable to sing because of vocal cords operation.
The single Let It Rain is from the 1995 self-titled debut album of the Canadian singer Amanda Marshall.