Lenny Kravitz lives in a "trailer" on the beach in the Bahamas.

The 47-year-old singer says he feels most "at home" on the island of Eleuthera - the birthplace of his mother - and found inspiration for his new album 'Black And White America' during his time there.

Lenny - who recently sold his house in New York but has permanent home in Paris - said: "It is the place I feel the most at home. I've been there on and off since I was five and lived there the last two years.

"I live in a trailer on the beach, low key with a dog, a hammock and a jeep I bought when my first album came out. I wake up at night hearing music, I hear it walking down the road in the trees, so it's conducive to creativity."

Lenny - whose father is Jewish - insists he grew up feeling comfortable with being mixed race, but was shocked by people's attitudes when he first launched his music career.

He explained: "I had a very healthy childhood experience of being bi-racial. But when I first came out in the music industry I was always told I wasn't black enough or white enough and I didn't fit a box or category. I found that interesting.

"But I'm not just one thing, and not many of us are."