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Lenny Kravitz Proves He’s the Ultimate Dual Threat at the 2024 VMAs—From Rocking Out to Grooving with Quavo

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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They don’t make ‘em like Lenny Kravitz anymore! At 60 years young, the rock icon proved he’s still at the top of his game with a powerhouse performance at MTV’s 2024 VMAs. Kicking off the night with a blistering, apocalyptic rendition of his classic hit “Are You Gonna Go My Way,” Kravitz set the tone with undeniable energy. He then switched gears, delivering a smooth, funky performance of “Human” that had the crowd dancing. But the biggest surprise came when Quavo joined him on stage to drop his rap feature on “Fly,” blending rock and hip-hop in an electrifying finale.

Kravitz remains one of the last true rock legends still in his prime, and his VMAs set showcased everything that makes him an icon—effortless charisma, a powerful voice, and timeless hits. It’s no wonder fans can’t get enough. MTV uploaded his performance on September 12, 2024, and it’s already nearing one million views. Fans flooded the comments with praise, with one writing, “I grew up listening to Kravitz because my dad was a fan, and he sounds and looks the same. He’s a classic, a genuine artist,” while another declared, “This is perfect! Lenny Kravitz is the personification of talent, genius, and all things music!”

Of course, this isn’t the first time Kravitz has delivered an unforgettable live show. One of his most epic performances in recent years was at Hyde Park in London, where he once again tore through “Are You Gonna Go My Way.” There’s something about an open-air concert that brings out the best in Kravitz, and his lead guitarist Craig Ross stole the spotlight during a jaw-dropping solo.

Originally released on March 9, 1993, “Are You Gonna Go My Way” was the lead single from Kravitz’s third studio album. Co-written and produced by Kravitz and Ross, the track dominated the charts—hitting number one on the US Album Rock Tracks chart and peaking at number four in the UK. Decades later, it remains a fan favorite and Kravitz’s most-streamed song on Spotify, boasting a massive 440 million listens.

With performances like his 2024 VMAs set, Lenny Kravitz proves time and again why he’s a living legend—seamlessly blending classic rock grit with modern flair and keeping audiences on their feet every step of the way.

 

At 60 years old, Lenny Kravitz still knows how to bring it. He absolutely rocked the 2024 MTV VMAs with an unforgettable performance that left us all in awe. Starting strong with a blazing rendition of his iconic hit “Are You Gonna Go My Way,” Kravitz set the stage on fire. 🔥 But he wasn’t done yet! He shifted the vibe to a smooth, funky groove with “Human,” getting the crowd to their feet and dancing all night long.

Then, the real surprise came—Quavo joined him on stage to drop his rap verse on “Fly”—talk about an epic collab! The combination of rock and hip-hop was awesome, and the crowd went wild.

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