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Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop, often called the "Godfather of Punk," is an American singer, songwriter, and rock icon whose raw energy and rebellious spirit helped lay the foundation for punk rock. Emerging as the wild frontman of The Stooges in the late 1960s, Iggy Pop’s primal stage presence, confrontational performances, and powerful voice became legendary. With The Stooges, he delivered groundbreaking albums like Fun House (1970) and Raw Power (1973), which influenced countless punk and alternative bands. As a solo artist, Iggy continued to push boundaries with hits like “Lust for Life” and “The Passenger,” showcasing his versatility and knack for blending punk attitude with art rock sensibilities. His collaborations with artists like David Bowie further cemented his place as a major force in rock history. With a career spanning over five decades, Iggy Pop remains a trailblazer and enduring symbol of rock rebellion.