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Yungblud announces collaborative EP with Aerosmith

Yungblud and Aerosmith have joined forces to make a record.

The rock band is set to release My Only Angel – the first single from their new five-track EP, One More Time, which comes out on November 21 – on Friday (19.09.25).

Yungblud – real name Dominic Harrison – took to his social media accounts on Wednesday (17.09.25) to announce the album.

He wrote: “One More Time. A new EP by @Aerosmith and @yungblud releasing November 21st.

“Preorder now in the link in either account’s bio.

“The first single My Only Angel will be released this Friday at midnight.

“Long live rock n roll music.

“Love forever, Aerosmith and Yungblud. (sic)”

In a preview clip of the song, Yungblud, 28, and Aerosmith vocalist Steven Tyler, 77, could be seen together around a single microphone as they sang: “Will you cry if I called you my angel/ Gotta leave, gotta leave, gotta leave you one more time.”

Yungblud kissed Tyler’s cheek at the end, before a laughing Tyler proclaimed: “Nice! Good!”

Tyler added: “F******’ a!,” and Yungblud affirmed: “F******’ great, man.”

The announcement comes soon after the I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing legends joined the Zombie rock star on stage at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) in UBS Arena, New York, on September 7 for a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne.

At the VMAs, Yungblud kicked off the tribute to Osbourne – who died in July aged 76 – with Crazy Train and Black Sabbath’s Changes, before Aerosmith’s Tyler and Joe Perry, 75, joined him to perform Mama, I’m Coming Home.

The Darkness brothers Justin and Dan Hawkins have blasted the performance, as the latter described it as “another nail in the coffin of rock n roll”.

He wrote on Instagram: “Cynical, nauseating and more importantly; s***.(sic)”

Seemingly referring to Yungblud, he added: “Makes me sick how people jump on this s*** to further their own careers.”

His brother Justin defended his brother’s outburst, and accused Yungblud of “positioning himself as a natural heir to the Ozzy legacy” without having a connection to “the really important stuff”.

The Growing On Me singer argued on his Justin Hawkins Rides Again podcast: “I suppose one of the things that irks musicians of a certain age is to watch Ozzy invent heavy metal, then turn into this household name with the television series and his decades of being brilliant, and then you kind of think ‘What the f*** does all those decades of having this incredible legacy got to do with Yungblud?'”

One More Time tracklisting:

My Only Angel

Problems

Wild Woman

A Thousand Days

Back In The Saddle (2025 Mix)

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