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Iggy Pop’s Perfect Response to Superman Using His Song

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Dom Pérignon Révélations 2025: "Creation is an eternal journey", Tate Modern Blavatnik Building, Greater London, England, United Kingdom - 15 May 2025
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The recent release of the latest *Superman* film has generated significant buzz, not only for its cinematic achievements but also for its unique musical choices, prominently featuring the track “Punkrocker” by Iggy Pop and Swedish band Teddybears. This collaboration, originally released in 2006, now cemented its place in cultural conversation due to its placement in the movie’s finale and end credits. The film, directed by James Gunn, debuted to an impressive $122 million opening, marking it as one of the year’s box office hits. Known for his astute musical placements in films like *Guardians of the Galaxy* and *The Suicide Squad*, Gunn selected “Punkrocker” to cap off the emotional climax of *Superman*. According to streaming service data, the song experienced a surge in popularity, with its streams increasing from 1,572 on July 4th to nearly 190,500 by July 12th following the film's release.

In Europe for his tour, Iggy Pop expressed his delight about the song's resurgence in popularity. He commented to *The Hollywood Reporter*, “I always thought the track had soul. Superman is the best friend you could have.” This simple yet profound statement has resonated with audiences, who have taken to social media to praise the track's message and its fit within the movie's tone. Known as the “Godfather of Punk,” Iggy Pop's involvement lent a particular authenticity to the film’s punk-inspired music scene, connecting with Superman's portrayal. The narrative also includes discussions between characters Lois Lane and Clark Kent about punk versus pop-punk, adding an insightful layer to the movie’s soundtrack selection.

The song “Punkrocker” initially made waves when Teddybears, a Swedish band known for its eclectic style, released it in 2000. However, it wasn’t until Iggy Pop added his vocals for their 2006 album *Soft Machine* that it gained particular traction. This track enjoyed moderate success previously, even being featured in a Cadillac commercial in 2007. Now, thanks to its reintroduction through *Superman*, it has found a new audience and invigorated streams. This particular uplift is reflective of how integration in film can elevate a song’s reach and resonance across diverse audiences.

James Gunn’s knack for curating effective soundtracks is evident once more, following his success with *Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. 1* and its sequel, which respectively went triple-platinum and platinum. Observers draw parallels with how “Hooked on a Feeling” experienced a revival through *Guardians*, anticipating a similar aftermath for “Punkrocker.” As superhero films continue to dominate screens worldwide, they present opportunities for songs to become cultural touchstones, reaching audiences far removed from their original releases.

As a cultural icon who continues to influence the music scene, Iggy Pop remains as relevant as ever, now reaching new generations through cinematic partnerships. This not only revitalizes his music but also aligns his rebellious spirit with the enduring legacy of Superman. The film's successful integration of “Punkrocker” serves as a testament to the potent combination of music, nostalgia, and film. As the track gains momentum, its themes of individuality and rebellion sync effortlessly with Superman’s enduring narrative of hope and resilience, reinforcing music’s ability to elevate film through an auditory backdrop that enhances the story’s emotional undertone.

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