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Lenny Kravitz Clarifies Comments About Lack of Black Media Support. Do We Believe Him?

The rock'n roll artists unintentionally caused a firestorm online after Black press provided numerous receipts refuting his claims.

Lenny Kravitz may have said what he said with regard to the lack of support he felt heโ€™s received from Black media. But now heโ€™s making sure his message doesnโ€™t get lost in translation after a handful of Black media provided receipts challenging him. Iโ€™ll explain.

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You see, during a cover interview for Esquire Magazine, Kravitz expressed his frustration over not being recognized for his musical contributions and role in breaking down barriers for Black artists in a genre (rock โ€˜nโ€™ roll) traditionally not associated to Black folks โ€” despite the fact that a Black woman named Rosetta Tharpe a.k.a. the Godmother of Rock, is largely considered to be one of the genreโ€™s originators.

โ€œTo this day, I have not been invited to a BET thing or a Source Awards thing,โ€ Kravitz said, as previously reported by The Root.ย โ€œAnd itโ€™s like, here is a Black artist who has reintroduced many Black art forms, who has broken down barriersโ€”just like those that came before me broke down. That is positive. And they donโ€™t have anything to say about it?โ€

Naturally, once the interview made its rounds on social media, various members of Black press โ€” those who work for Black-owned and Black-centered news outlets โ€” provided a handful of receipts on Twitter/X showing Kravitz on the covers of several Black publications and as a story subject throughout the years. They also showed instances of Black writers and platforms reaching out to Kravitzโ€™s team only to get shut out.

After seeing what he ignited, the โ€œTK421" singer put out a statement on his personal Instagram and Twitter clarifying his intentions:

โ€œIt is important to me to set the record straight on recent media reports based on an interview I did. My black musical heritage means a lot to me, and I owe my success to my supporters who have taken this journey with me over the span of my career.

The comment I made was not about โ€œblack mediaโ€™ or the โ€˜black community.โ€™ I was specifically referring to black award shows in particular. My comment was meant to express a concern about ensuring that black artists are being recognized for their work in what is now being called โ€œnon-traditionalโ€ black music, which it is not.โ€

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โ€œRock and roll is the music we were instrumental in creating and is a part of our history,โ€ Kravitz wrote. โ€œWe must retain our heritage and celebrate that together. BET and countless others have paved the way for this type of recognition. I hope that by sharing my concern a spotlight will be shone on this issue. Love and peace.โ€

As my colleague Stephanie Holland said before, I donโ€™t want to invalidate his experience. However, itโ€™s definitely on Kravitz to be a bit more intentional about his word choices so that he doesnโ€™t have toย appear to backpedal on his words.

I do share in his hope that shows like the BET Awards will expand their categories to shine a light on and honor the totality of Black artistry and not just the ones weโ€™ve been stereotypically limited to.

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