American Caesar is the eighth solo studio album by Iggy Pop, released in 1993. It was produced by Malcolm Burn and recorded at Kingsway Studio in New Orleans, Louisiana. The album represents a more experimental and darker sound compared to its predecessor, Brick by Brick.
The album includes collaborations with musicians such as guitarist Eric Schermerhorn and drummer Larry Mullins. The song 'Wild America' was released as a single but did not achieve significant commercial success. The album's title references the historical figure Julius Caesar, combined with a critique of American culture.
Although it does not feature direct participation from original members of The Stooges, American Caesar was recorded during a period when Iggy Pop was reconsidering his legacy with the band. The album received generally positive reviews, though its eclectic style divided some fans.