Ahead of their new single, ‘My Only Angel’, Yungblud and Aerosmith have confirmed that they have collaborated on an EP called ‘One More Time’.
The two worked together earlier this month when Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler and guitarist Joe Perry joined Yungblud in paying a moving tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at the 2025 MTV VMAs.
After the performance, the two of them shared a clip on social media suggesting they had a “secret”, and later confirmed that they had worked together on a powerful single called ‘My Only Angel’.
Now, it has been confirmed that the song will arrive this Friday (September 19), and will be part of the a collaborative EP dubbed ‘One More Time’.
A teaser of the song was shared last night, and showed Yungblud and Tyler singing “Will you cry / if I called you my angel / gotta leave, gotta leave, gotta leave you one more time”. It also showed Yungblud kissing Tyler on the cheek as the Aerosmith icon exclaims, “Nice! Fuckin’ a. Shit. Hallelujah!”
“My Only Angel.” @Aerosmith https://t.co/Q4QClTsqrU pic.twitter.com/ZyxiFf9Rv4
— YUNGBLUD (@yungblud) September 15, 2025
The new song will mark the first original track that Aerosmith have worked on in over a decade – following ‘Music From Another Dimension!’ which arrived in 2012. It also marks the first new music from the iconic rock band since they abruptly retired from touring last summer due to Tyler injuring his voice.
Work on ‘One More Time’ began at the end of last year, when the two of them met up in Los Angeles and joined forces with producer Matt Schwartz. The final touches were added in May.
You can pre-save the new single here, and visit here to pre-order the EP.
The performance at the VMAs in tribute to Ozzy Osbourne came following Yungblud teaming up with members of Extreme, Sleep Token and more to perform a moving rendition of ‘Changes’ at the ‘Back To The Beginning’ Black Sabbath farewell show, which was held just weeks before the Prince Of Darkness’ death in July.
Before he took to the stage in Birmingham, touching footage of Yungblud gifting Osbourne a necklace went viral and, after Osbourne’s death, Yungblud vowed to play ‘Changes’ at every show “for the rest of my life”.
Shortly after that, Yungblud spoke to NME about the impact that Ozzy had on him since childhood. “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,” he continued. “It’s always been inspirational.”