Aerosmith's Triumphant Return: Yungblud Collab Ignites Rock World
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Aerosmith has officially stormed back onto the music scene after more than a decade in the shadows, dropping their highly-anticipated collaborative EP "One More Time" with British rocker Yungblud on November 21 via Capitol Records, an event widely heralded as their most significant release in over 12 years. The project unites two generations of rock across five tracks, featuring four brand-new songs co-written by Aerosmith and Yungblud, including the powerhouse single "My Only Angel" and a turbocharged 2025 remix of the iconic hit "Back in the Saddle." The chemistry between Steven Tyler and Yungblud is palpable throughout the EP, with Joe Perry’s signature guitar work anchoring each track, proving that age is clearly just a number for this Boston outfit according to Loudersound.
"My Only Angel" made serious waves, debuting at number one on Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart and maintaining a stronghold in the Top 10 for three weeks, while also scoring Aerosmith their 45th appearance on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. The song has been streamed over 22 million times, and its stripped-back "Desert Road Version" features a whimsical banjo solo by none other than Steve Martin, a longtime idol of Tyler, who recorded his part remotely after a personal invitation from the band. According to 937 Bob FM, the emotional resonance of Martin’s banjo imparts the track with an earthy authenticity rare in big-ticket rock collaborations.
To toast the return, Aerosmith and Yungblud launched a two-day pop-up at Complex LA, transforming Fairfax Avenue into a mecca for devotees and memorabilia hunters. Fans queued outside for exclusive merch, collectible music items, and a chance to immerse themselves in the cross-generational energy that marks this new chapter. While posts on TikTok, Instagram, and X have been flush with footage and fan reactions, no confirmed reports place Tyler or Perry physically at the event — though speculation on X was rampant.
This revival follows Steven Tyler’s recovery from a tour-life-ending injury in 2023, rendering his electrifying vocal deliveries on "One More Time" not just triumphant but deeply personal, as described by Winnipeg Sun. Aerosmith's return has ignited excitement throughout the rock world and social media, their Spotify following surging beyond 25 million monthly listeners, while critics tout the work as among Aerosmith’s best in a quarter-century. There is no confirmed news of a supporting tour just yet, but the buzz suggests that Aerosmith and Yungblud’s partnership might have more stages to conquer in the months ahead. The legacy torch is burning brighter than ever, and the world is watching.
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