Candy - Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop's "Candy" stands as a quintessential example of his raw, punk-infused rock style, characterized by his distinctive vocal delivery and driving rhythm. Originally released on the 1986 album "Blah-Blah-Blah," the track exemplifies the band's energetic approach to garage rock and new wave. The song captures the chaotic spirit of the era through its repetitive, mantra-like chorus and Iggy's trademark aggressive performance. As a staple of his discography, "Candy" has become a defining track in the punk rock canon, often featured on compilations that highlight his influential career. Its enduring appeal lies in its unpolished authenticity and the visceral energy that defined the late 1980s music scene. |