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  • Aerosmith and Yungblud’s new single “My Only Angel” is out now

  • Their new EP, One More Time, comes out Friday, Nov. 21

  • The rockers previously linked up for a performance in tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at the 2025 MTV VMAs

Aerosmith and Yungblud have more to offer fans.

The legendary rock band’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry joined the “Tongue Tied” singer for a performance in tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne at the 2025 MTV VMAs earlier this month, and now they’re gearing up to release a new EP, One More Time — with the first single, “My Only Angel,” out now.

“Would you cry if I called you my angel? / Gotta leave, gotta leavе, gotta leave you one morе time,” sing Yungblud, 28, and Tyler, 77, on the rock song.

In a statement, Tyler described the creative process for the upcoming EP as “plugging into pure electricity” and said Yungblud (whose real name is Dominic Harrison) is “outrageously talented” and a “positively wild animal.”

“Here’s this kid that lives his life out loud…grew up on our records and the British invasion… and now we’re in the studio together creating something that bridges generations. He devoured all the same greats looked up to… and then he started to dream on. It’s as simple as that,” he added.

Manny Carabel/Getty Yungblud, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry in September 2025

Manny Carabel/Getty

Yungblud, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry in September 2025

Tyler noted the collaboration had the “same deep intimate pressure of necessity” of Aerosmith’s first time working in the studio together. “Yungblud wants this next chapter in rock history and asked us to be a part of it,” he said. “We got on so well… the vibe in the room was epic from the start.”

“We had a blast… and were truly honored to write with him! Rock and roll becomes timeless when you pour your heart and soul into it… that’s when the magic happens,” concluded the “Dream On” vocalist.

Perry, 75, recalled learning Yungblud wanted to work together about a year ago. “I had heard his single and said, ‘Hell yeah, this guy’s got the juice,'” he said in a statement.

Perry continued, “Four days in the studio and we got to know each other along with his team. I called Steven and told him, you have to hear this guy Yungblud — he’s the real deal. Fast forward to May and we’re in the studio with Steven recording new music. The end result turned out to be an amazing collaboration between Aerosmith and Yungblud. Let the music do the talking.”

Yungblud wrote in another statement that he’s “been ready for [an Aerosmith collaboration] my whole life” and noted how their “chemistry exploded” upon getting in the studio together.

Joe Foti / Chrome Hearts Aerosmith and Yungblud's 'One More Time' EP cover

Joe Foti / Chrome Hearts

Aerosmith and Yungblud’s ‘One More Time’ EP cover

“It’s the kind of collaboration that young me wouldn’t even dream of so to sit here holding a vinyl in my hand that says Aerosmith and Yungblud on it is truly blowing my mind,” he added. “Steven and Joe are at the top of their game and working with them is a huge f—— honor. I’m making records with my hero’s, the shows insane every night and rock ‘n’ roll is waking the f— up whether you like it or not. I’m loving every second.”

One More Time comes out Friday, Nov. 21 and features “My Only Angel” as well as new songs “Problems,” “Wild Woman” and “A Thousand Days” — plus a new version of Aerosmith’s “Back in the Saddle.”

Kevin Mazur/Getty Joe Perry, Steven Tyler and Yungblud in September 2025

Kevin Mazur/Getty

Joe Perry, Steven Tyler and Yungblud in September 2025

Yungblud, Tyler and Perry previously performed Osbourne’s “Crazy Train,” “Changes” and “Mama, I’m Coming Home” with Nuno Bettencourt at the 2025 MTV VMAs in tribute to the Black Sabbath rocker, who died on July 22 at age 76.

Ahead of the show, Bettencourt, 58, told PEOPLE his “15-year-old self couldn’t “believe” he would be performing a tribute for the late rocker.

“We’re gonna blow the roof off the place and I think the fans are gonna be pleased. Maybe a few tears at the end,” he said.

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