On “Borders” Ghetto Lenny and Lenny Kravitz himself, team up to talk about a difficult situation with a girl they have strong feelings for.

Other than being the name of the album, Ghetto Lenny is also one of SAINt JHN’s earliest nicknames, and credits Lenny Kravitz as the main inspiration. In an interview with Billboard JHN explained the meaning behind it:

[Lenny Kravitz is] an inspiration, but not necessarily musically. I didn’t listen to [him] growing up. He’s a black man in a world that doesn’t look our shade. And I liked the rebellious nature of it and the sex attribute. I just like sexy shit. So our views just happen to be aligned with what he displays musically and how it looks aesthetically. It wasn’t even an influence, it was just something I understood and recognized. So when I started putting out records, to get people to understand what I was doing, I called myself “Ghetto Lenny.” It feels like I’m making rock n' roll. I’m not making that though, I’m just making music. I’m a hood n—a from Brooklyn, street n—a from Guyana. So to help you understand that, that’s what it feels like, “Ghetto Lenny.”