Aerosmith Teams with Yungblud for First New Song in Over a Decade: My Only Angel

Aerosmith Teams with Yungblud for First New Song in Over a Decade: My Only Angel
Aerosmith, the legendary rock band, has announced their first new original music in over a decade with a collaborative single “My Only Angel” featuring Yungblud. The track, teased via a preview clip on social media today, September 15, 2025, marks the Toxic Twins—Steven Tyler and Joe Perry—returning to the studio alongside the rising punk-rock star. This surprise drop follows their joint performance at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, where they honored the late Ozzy Osbourne with a medley of “Crazy Train”, “Changes”, and “Mama, I’m Coming Home”. Fans are losing it on socials, with one posting, “Aerosmith and Yungblud new song? This is the collab we didn’t know we needed!”
My Only Angel: A Preview of the Powerhouse Collab
The 30-second teaser, shared on Yungblud’s Instagram, shows Tyler pushing his iconic falsetto alongside Yungblud’s raw energy, with Perry on guitar. Produced by Bettencourt, the song blends Aerosmith’s classic hard rock swagger with Yungblud’s modern punk edge, clocking in at an estimated 3:45. It’s the band’s first non-reissue or vault material since Music from Another Dimension! (2012), signaling a potential creative resurgence post-Tyler’s vocal recovery. Pre-save the single now to hear the full release soon—details forthcoming from Columbia Records.

From VMAs Tribute to Studio Magic
The collaboration sparked at the 2025 MTV VMAs on September 7 at UBS Arena, where Yungblud, Tyler, Perry, and Bettencourt delivered a seven-minute Ozzy Osbourne tribute. Yungblud opened with “Crazy Train” and “Changes”, then joined the Aerosmith duo for “Mama, I’m Coming Home”, earning a standing ovation. Tyler, returning to the stage after his 2023 vocal cord injury canceled Aerosmith’s farewell tour, exclaimed, “Fuckin’ A!” as Yungblud kissed his cheek. The performance, which trended #VMAsOzzyTribute, led straight to the studio, with Yungblud calling it a “dream realized.”
Aerosmith’s Legacy and What’s Next
Since 1970, Aerosmith have sold over 150 million albums, earned four Grammys, and influenced generations with hits like “Dream On” and “Walk This Way”. Their 2023 tour cancellation was a blow, but Tyler’s recovery (detailed in his memoir Does the Noise in My Head Bother You?) and this collab hint at more. Yungblud, fresh off his 2025 UK No.1 album Idols, brings youthful fire to the equation. Rumors swirl of a full Aerosmith comeback EP or tour in 2026, but for now, “My Only Angel” is the spark.
How to Stay Updated
Pre-save at aerosmith.com and follow @Aerosmith and @yungblud for the full drop. Stream classics like “Sweet Emotion” on Spotify or Apple Music to relive the magic.
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