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Iggy Pop

American James Newell Osterberg, who would later be known as Iggy Pop, was born on April 21, 1947 in the city of Muskegon, Michigan. In the early 1960s, Osterberg, who was attracted to the blues, started playing drums and formed his first band, Iguanas, with schoolmates in the city of Ann Arbor. It was at this time that he earned the nickname Iggy.

In 1967, influenced by the Chicago blues and bands The Sonics, MC5 and The Doors, he formed with Ron Asheton (guitar), Scott Asheton (drums) and Dave Alexander (bass) The Stooges.

After The Stooges split in 1974, Iggy Pop started his solo career. His first two albums, The Idiot and Lust for Life, released in 1977, were produced by David Bowie.

Within the series of albums released by Iggy Pop, Brick by Brick (1990) stands out, an album that brought the hit "Candy", a duet with Kate Pierson (The B-52's).

In 2016, the artist released Post Pop Depression, an album made in partnership with Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age), with collaborations by Dean Fertita (Queens of the Stone Age, The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather) and Matt Helders (Arctic Monkeys). Free, his 18th album, arrived in 2019. In early 2023, Iggy released Every Loser.

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Featured Songs
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  • CandyIggy Pop
  • Lust for LifeIggy Pop
  • The PassengerIggy Pop

Featured Albums

Every Loser
2023 / Álbum
Free
2019 / Álbum
Post Pop Depression
2016 / Álbum
Après
2012 / Álbum
Preliminaires
2009 / Álbum
Skull Ring
2003 / Álbum
Beat Em Up
2001 / Álbum
Avenue B
1999 / Álbum
American Caesar
1993 / Álbum
Brick by Brick
1990 / Álbum
Instinct
1988 /
Blah Blah Blah
1986 / Álbum
Party
1981 / Álbum
Soldier
1980 / Álbum
New Values
1979 / Álbum
TV Eye (1977 Live)
1978 / Ao Vivo
Lust for Life
1977 / Álbum
The Idiot
1977 / Álbum