Iggy Pop and Ke$ha have teamed up for the latest PETA campaign against the clubbing of baby seals.
Both singers appear in a new campaign which aims to combat the Canadian government's attempts to market baby seal fur internationally.
In a statement Iggy Pop said: "Clubbing baby seals is sick and gives Canada a black eye. Don’t let the greed of a few tarnish the image of the whole country."
Ke$ha added: ''The Canadian seal slaughter is barbaric and archaic. My music and my fans are part of a movement of youth taking over the world with positive change.''
Peaches, Bryan Adams, Pamela Anderson, and Ryan Reynolds have all been strongly opposed to the baby seal slaughter laws.
Ke$ha - live
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