Iggy Pop, from his real name James Newell Osterberg Jr., is an American artist born April 21, 1947 in Muskegon Michigan.. He is best known for his career as a singer, songwriter and actor. Iggy Pop began his musical career in the 60s by founding the rock band “The Stooges“. With his exuberance and his taste for provocation, Iggy Pop quickly became an iconic figure in punk culture. He notably worked with David Bowie, who produced his album “Raw Power” in 1973. During his career, Iggy Pop released numerous solo albums and continued to work with other artists such as Debbie Harry, Kate Pierson et Michael Hutchen. He has also made numerous appearances in cinema, notably in films directed by Jim Jarmusch. Iggy Pop is considered one of the most famous and charismatic artists in music history. His career has had its ups and downs, but he has always continued to produce music and perform on stage, which has earned him many fans around the world.