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Aerosmith's Yungblud Collab Ignites Buzz, Secures 45th Hit

Aerosmith's Yungblud Collab Ignites Buzz, Secures 45th Hit

Update: 2025-10-01
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Aerosmith has made headlines in recent days with both new music and notable social media activity, positioning the band for another surge in mainstream attention. The biggest news is their collaboration with British artist Yungblud—the single My Only Angel, released September 19, has quickly climbed the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart and secured Aerosmith their 45th appearance on that tally, according to the Big Rig ROCK Report. This marks a meaningful milestone in their storied career, signaling that Aerosmith still resonates with younger audiences and making this release potentially significant for their long-term legacy.

The track is the lead single from the upcoming EP One More Time, which is set to drop November 21 through Capitol Records. Sonic Perspectives reports that Aerosmith and Yungblud have also put out a lyric video for My Only Angel, amplifying buzz around the EP and driving substantial cross-generational engagement. Some of the excitement on social media includes the official Aerosmith account and Joe Perry personally interacting with fans and prodigies like 10-year-old drummer Caleb Hayes, whose Instagram video covering the new single earned praise from both the band and fellow musician Matt Sorum, according to Parade. This extra attention highlights Aerosmith’s openness to new talent and music trends, a move that could help shape perceptions of the band among young listeners.

Yungblud’s social media, notably via Threads, has also been filled with photography and fan posts celebrating the collaboration, often tagged #aerosmith and #blackheartsclub, further fueling widespread digital discussion and meme culture. The Yungblud Army accounts are promoting what they call a magical group energy, predicting that this EP could inspire new partnerships and creative ventures.

Looking ahead, Tom Hamilton, Aerosmith’s longtime bassist, will be appearing live with the group Close Enemies on October 10 at the Six String Grill and Stage in Patriot Place. This event, advertised on Patriot Place’s official channels, stands out as a rare public performance by a core member and may be a magnet for both old and new fans seeking to connect with Aerosmith music in an intimate setting. On a buzzier note, Metal Planet Music speculates that Aerosmith and Yungblud’s energetic tribute to Ozzy Osbourne performed at a recent awards show may be an indicator of further collaborations or appearances, though at present, no future joint events have been confirmed.

Summing up, Aerosmith’s cross-generational moves—the high-profile EP, chart success, youth engagement on social media, and Tom Hamilton’s scheduled show—are more than fleeting headlines. These developments could very well reinforce Aerosmith’s relevance, broaden their audience, and extend their biographical legacy in meaningful ways.

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Aerosmith's Yungblud Collab Ignites Buzz, Secures 45th Hit

Aerosmith's Yungblud Collab Ignites Buzz, Secures 45th Hit

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