Aerosmith's Yungblud Collab Sparks Historic Chart Milestone & Teases Mystery Remix
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Aerosmith has made major waves this week with the release of their collaborative EP "One More Time" featuring British rocker Yungblud, which dropped on November 21st and debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 album chart. This achievement marks a historic milestone for the legendary Boston band, making them just the fifth act ever and only the second band to chart a top ten album across six consecutive decades, joining the rarified company of Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and James Taylor.
The EP represents the band's first major release since 2012 and signals a creative rebirth following Steven Tyler's severe vocal injury that forced them to pause their Peace Out farewell tour in 2023. The four-track collaboration features new material co-written with Yungblud plus a 2025 remix of their Rocks classic "Back in the Saddle." The project was introduced with the single "My Only Angel," which later received an acoustic reinterpretation featuring Steve Martin on banjo.
More recently, Aerosmith and Yungblud have teased an exciting new version of the EP track "Wild Woman" featuring a mystery guest vocalist. The band posted cryptic hints on Instagram suggesting a "cowgirl" connection, with a Western hat photo strongly indicating country superstar Lainey Wilson as the featured artist. Yungblud fueled speculation by commenting "Let's Ride," referencing Wilson's recent song "Let's Ride!" with The Wiggles. No release date for the updated "Wild Woman" track has been announced yet.
In other news affecting the band's legacy, Aerosmith is being phased out of Disney's Rock and Roller Coaster attraction at Magic Kingdom. While the pre-ride segment featuring the band with actors Ken Marino and Illeana Douglas has been removed, their music currently remains as the ride's soundtrack. The complete attraction overhaul debuting next year will feature the Muppets Electric Mayhem taking over the experience.
These developments underscore Aerosmith's continued relevance and adaptability after nearly five decades in the industry. The collaboration with Yungblud demonstrates the band's willingness to embrace younger creative energy while maintaining their rock and roll foundation. Whether the "Wild Woman" remix with Wilson materializes as expected, fans are witnessing a band in active creative mode during what many thought might be their final chapter.
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