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Lenny Kravitz just released his 11th studio album titled “Raise Vibration,” which he says came to him in his sleep. These songs come nearly 30 years after Kravitz released his breakthrough first album, “Let Love Rule,” igniting his cool rise through the music industry. In this week’s Sunday Sitdown, the “It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over” singer talks to Willie Geist about where his ambitions to be a musician came from and reveals the form of creativity he hopes to tackle next.