
Yungblud and Aerosmith have shared a teaser for a new single called ‘My Only Angel’.
Earlier this month, Yungblud performed alongside Aerosmith at the VMA’s in a special tribute to Ozzy Osbourne.
They have now posted a snippet of a new song ‘My Only Angel’. With the release date not being shared yet, the teaser does send chills down your spine.
Fans seem excited about this collaboration with comments saying ““Finally, the rock ’n’ roll we’ve been waiting for!” and “yasss dream team!!”.
This upcoming single will mark the first original tune for Aerosmith in over a decade, as their last release was in 2012 when they released their album ‘Music From Another Dimension!‘.
While the band have retired from touring earlier than planned due to Tyler injuring his voice, Aerosmith have cautious when releasing new music. It is unclear as to whether ‘My Own Angel’ will be released as a one-off single, or as part of a larger project at the moment.
Yungblud’s performance with Aerosmith at the VMAs was generally met with praise from most viewers, expect for from The Darkness’ Dan Hawkins, who called them “a bunch of bellends”. Ariana Grande was caught watching the performance in amazement.
@rockglobal literally everyone who watched the vmas #arianagrande #vmas #yungblud #steventyler #yungbludarmy #rock #rockband #acdc #deftones #gretavanfleet #rocknroll #queen #kiss #ozzyosbourne #maneskin ♬ Changes – Live From Villa Park / Back To The Beginning – YUNGBLUD & Nuno Bettencourt & Frank Bello
Yungblud was a part of the ‘Back To The Beginning‘ Black Sabbath farewell show in Birmingham in July. He performed the Black Sabbath ballad ‘Changes’. After Ozzy Osbourne passed away, Yungblud vowed to play the song at every show.
Ozzy Osbourne sadly passed away in July at the age of 76. His death came three weeks after the farewell concert ‘Back to the Beginning’ help in Birmingham, his hometown.
“To sing this song for you at an event surrounded by legends inspired by you to a crowd that loved you was truly my life’s greatest honour and I vow to play this song every night for the rest of my life.”
Yungblud spoke with NME about the impact the Ozzy Osbourne had on his career. “Ozzy was a character in my life who was a reflection of everything I went through,” he said.
“I was always a bit over the top. I was always seen to be a bit crazy. I was always seen to be a bit loud, but when some people saw that as a negative, Ozzy would provide me with the hope that there was an avenue for someone like me in the world.”
“From such a young age, he really inspired me. Then, to know him as a friend towards the end, to know his heart, and to know Sharon Osbourne… I really started to understand that they did things their way.”
