Rock and Roll Is Dead

"Rock and Roll Is Dead" is the first single released from the 1995 Lenny Kravitz album Circus.

Song information
"Rock and Roll Is Dead" is an uptempo rock song.

Kravitz on the meaning of "Rock and Roll Is Dead":

That song was completely misunderstood. A lot of people don't take [the song] that one layer deeper--they hear the title and chorus and take it at face value. They think I'm being serious when actually I'm a very big clown. But you have to know me to see that. I'm constantly cracking up and cracking everybody else around me up. People see my photos and think I labor over my image and I'm this cool, brooding artist. But I'm just having fun with it.

The same year that "Rock and Roll Is Dead" was released, Prince released a B-side called "Rock 'N' Roll Is Alive (And It Lives in Minneapolis)" for the single "Gold" from The Gold Experience album.

The song was covered by Mitsuki Aira on her debut album Copy.

Following its release, other artists have released songs of similar titles criticizing the demise of specific musical genres led by reckless artists, namely Marilyn Manson's 1999 "Rock Is Dead" and Nas' 2006 album and single Hip Hop Is Dead.

However, a song with same title in Russian ("Рок-н-ролл мёртв") was issued on 1982 album Radio Africa by Aquarium.

Chart performance
The song reached #75 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #22 on the UK Singles Chart.

Music video
The music video for "Rock and Roll Is Dead" was storyboarded by Andrew Trovaioli and directed by Ruven Afanador. The video shows Kravitz performing the song with his band, as well as Kravitz with visual artistic related backgrounds.

Track listing

 * 1) "Rock and Roll Is Dead" – 3:22
 * 2) "Another Life" – 3:59
 * 3) "Are You Gonna Go My Way" (Live performance) – 4:00


 * Another version
 * 1) "Rock and Roll Is Dead" – 3:22
 * 2) "Another Life" – 3:59
 * 3) "Confused" - 6:51
 * 4) "Is it me is it you?" - 3:51

Awards
Kravitz was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for this song in 1996, becoming Kravitz's third nomination in the mentioned category.