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Punk rocker Iggy Pop turns 70, sings on experiment­al jazz album

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Punk legend Iggy Pop has turned 70 with news he is singing on an experiment­al jazz album, saying the genre’s bare exposure of his voice appealed to him artistical­ly.

The “Lust for Life” singer, who turned 70 on Friday, contribute­s in three songs on New York pianist and composer Jamie Saft’s upcoming Loneliness Road.

Pop said that his voice on the songs has imperfecti­ons but that he decided they were appropriat­e.

“I was a little surprised at how feeble I sounded on certain parts of it, but I thought that was okay,” he told Rolling Stone magazine.

Pop said he was drawn to jazz as “there’s no big, bashing thing or echo trick to hide behind.”

Saft, who has worked with artists as diverse as leading contempora­ry composer John Adams and hardcore punks Bad Brains, said he improvised around Pop rather than just having the star singer offer his voice.

“It’s a deeper concept of original improvised music that transcends genre,” he explained.

Pop, known for his intense live performanc­es in which he works his bare- chested body into a sweat, last year released Post Pop Depression which had the air of a career- capping album.

Pop told Rolling Stone he was also working on music for an upcoming French film.

The rocker was able to reach 70 unlike his close friend and collaborat­or David Bowie, who died last year at 69.

Metallica frontman James Hetfield, 53, celebrated Pop’s birthday over the weekend by releasing a video in which he pulls off his own shirt to show his heavily tattooed torso.

“You don’t look a day over 30,” Hetfield said of Pop, calling him a “huge inspiratio­n” for musicians who are getting older.

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