Aerosmith teams up with Yungblud for new music
- Aerosmith and Yungblud released 'My Only Angel,' marking Aerosmith's first new music in over a decade.
- The song is part of a collaborative EP titled 'One More Time,' featuring additional tracks set for release on November 21.
- The collaboration signals a revival for Aerosmith amidst previous retirement speculations and showcases their effort to engage with a new audience.
In the United States, on September 19, 2025, Aerosmith, the renowned American rock band, released a new single titled 'My Only Angel,' marking their first new music in over a decade. This track is part of a collaborative five-song EP entitled 'One More Time,' which includes several other titles like 'Problems,' 'Wild Woman,' 'A Thousand Days,' and a reimagined version of 'Back in the Saddle.' This project features contributions from British singer-songwriter Yungblud, who is set to bring a fresh energy to the music, though it remains unclear how many songs he will be part of on the EP. The full EP is slated for release on November 21, 2025. The collaboration highlights a reunion of sorts for Aerosmith as they have been relatively silent since Steven Tyler’s vocal cord injury, which led to the cancellation of their farewell tour last year. Although there was speculation about the band possibly ending their musical journey, the announcement of this EP rejuvenates hope among fans. Yungblud's presence in the project aims to bridge generational gaps, attracting both old and new fans to the band’s legacy. Aerosmith's recent public performance with Yungblud at the MTV Music Video Awards was a significant moment that demonstrated the synergy between established rock and newer musical influences. During this event, they performed a medley of songs in tribute to the late rocker Ozzy Osbourne, showcasing how Aerosmith continues to connect with contemporary artists while honoring music history. Yungblud had previously earned accolades for his performance at Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's final concert. As fans eagerly anticipate the release of 'One More Time,' the collaboration opens doors for future possibilities, including potential tours featuring Yungblud to accompany Aerosmith on stage. This would alleviate some strain on Steven Tyler's vocal abilities while appealing to diverse rock audiences and retirement concerns faced by the band. The evolving dynamics within Aerosmith, alongside the promising collaboration with Yungblud, signify a commitment to continue creating music and engaging with fans, regardless of previous setbacks.