Harmonix and MTV Games have recently announced Rock Band owners will get a chance to play some of Lenny Kravitz’ songs, with the release of new Rock Band downloadable content (DLC) hitting tomorrow.
As a singer-songwriter and producer, Lenny Kravitz has sold over 30 million albums and has the Grammy award in the category of Best Male Rock Vocal Performance four times in a row from 1999 to 2002 – a record for most wins in a single category.
With the Rock Band DLC, you’ll have a chance to play four of his songs in the Lenny Kravitz Pack 01, which includes tracks from his 1989 album Let Love Rule (including the title track, Freedom Train and Mr. Cab Driver) as well as a track from his 1993 album (Are You Gonna Go My Way).
Additional releases to the Rock Band Music Store include two singles from bands at Harmonix – the heavy metal stylings of Megasus offer up the single, Megasus, while another Harmonix band, Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer Incentives, provide the single Entangled.
The tracks will be available tomorrow (January 13th) at the following price points:
Lenny Kravitz Pack 01
- $6.99 (PSN)
- 560 MS Points (Xbox LIVE)
Are You Gonna Go My Way by Lenny Kravitz
- $1.99 (PSN)
- 160 MS Points (Xbox LIVE)
Freedom Train by Lenny Kravitz
- $1.99 (PSN)
- 160 MS Points (Xbox LIVE)
Let Love Rule by Lenny Kravitz
- $1.99 (PSN)
- 160 MS Points (Xbox LIVE)
Mr. Cab Driver by Lenny Kravitz
- $1.99 (PSN)
- 160 MS Points (Xbox LIVE)
Megasus by Megasus
- $0.99 (PSN)
- 80 MS Points (Xbox LIVE)
Entangled by Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer Incentives
- $0.99 (PSN)
- 80 MS Points (Xbox LIVE)
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