Lenny Kravitz - Believe In Me Today

Directed by Matthew Rolston, the video features several striking visual elements: : Lenny performs in a small, diverse club setting.

: 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

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. Lenny Kravitz - Believe In Me

: 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.

: The club scenes are interspersed with images of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ, adding a spiritual layer to the soulful performance. Directed by Matthew Rolston, the video features several

: 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.

: The video cuts between Lenny singing to his love interest (played by model Megan Ewing) and scenes of him frustratedly boxing and lifting weights, representing the internal and external "fight" for the relationship. Billboard described it as a track that makes

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