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Iggy Pop

Iggy Pop

30 titles Acting Apr 21, 1947 Muskegon, Michigan, USA

Iggy Pop, born James Newell "Jim" Osterberg, Jr. on April 21, 1947, is an iconic American singer, songwriter, and musician, renowned for his critical role in shaping punk rock and various rock genres. He adopted the stage name "Iggy" after his early band, The Iguanas, where he served as the drummer during his high school years. As the lead singer and songwriter of the influential protopunk group The Stooges, Iggy Pop earned a reputation for his wild and unpredictable performances.

Throughout his solo career, which has seen varying degrees of popularity, Pop has produced numerous memorable tracks. Among his most celebrated songs are "Lust for Life," famously featured in the film Trainspotting, as well as "Search and Destroy," "I Wanna Be Your Dog," and "Down on the Street." He also gained acclaim for collaborations, including "Kick It" with Peaches and "Candy" with Kate Pierson of The B-52's, alongside Top 40 hits like "Real Wild Child" and "China Girl," the latter of which he co-wrote and was famously covered by David Bowie. Another standout track is "The Passenger," further solidifying his impact on the music scene. Iggy Pop's legacy as a pioneering artist continues to resonate with fans and musicians around the globe.

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