Aerosmith have joined forces with Doncaster rocker Yungblud for their first new song in 13 years. The Boston rock legends have posted a one-minute preview of a euphoric rock song called ‘My Only Angel’ to their YouTube channel, and it sees Steven Tyler trade vocals with Yungblud. Alongside the audio, Aerosmith and Yungblud have released a video teaser from the recording studio. In the clip, Yungblud – real name Dominic Harrison – plants a kiss on Steven Tyler’s cheek after they share the mic together.

Aerosmith and Yungblud Unite for Explosive New Single ‘My Only Angel’

 

After more than a decade of silence, Aerosmith are back — and they’ve brought one of rock’s most unpredictable young stars along for the ride. The Boston legends have joined forces with Doncaster-born rocker Yungblud for their first new track in 13 years, a euphoric single titled “My Only Angel.”

 

The band teased the song this week with a one-minute preview posted to their official YouTube channel. From the first note, it’s clear this isn’t a nostalgia act but a bold new chapter. Steven Tyler’s unmistakable rasp collides with Yungblud’s gritty, high-energy delivery, creating a clash of generations that feels urgent and alive. The track surges with classic Aerosmith swagger — big riffs, pounding drums, and soaring hooks — yet it carries a modern edge that screams Yungblud’s influence.

 

To build the anticipation, Aerosmith and Yungblud also released a behind-the-scenes video from the studio. The clip captures the raw chemistry between the two singers, culminating in a playful moment where Yungblud plants a kiss on Tyler’s cheek after they share the microphone. Fans immediately flooded the comments, hailing the collaboration as “the unlikeliest but most perfect pairing in rock right now.”

 

For Aerosmith, “My Only Angel” marks a long-awaited return after 13 years without new music, and it signals that the band still has fire in its veins. For Yungblud, it’s another milestone in a career defined by breaking boundaries and crossing generations.

 

The full single is set to drop later this year, and if the teaser is any indication, it could be one of the most talked-about releases of 2025. Aerosmith may be veterans, but with Yungblud at their side, they’re proving that rock and roll is far from finished — it’s being reborn.

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