Aerosmith + Yungblud Now Team With Country Superstar on New Song

While Aerosmith and Yungblud are a pretty interesting pairing unto themselves, they’ve added a little more star power to one of their songs. Having previously brought in Steve Martin to play banjo on a new version of the previous hit, “My Only Angel,” they’ve now pulled in country superstar Lainey Wilson to join them on their latest single, “Wild Woman.”

About Lainey Wilson’s Guest Turn on Aerosmith + Yungblud’s ‘My Only Angel’

Though the original version that appears on the One More Time EP only features Aerosmith and Yungblud, it appears as though Yungblud had reached out to Wilson to add some vocals to the track.

In a tweet shared by Yungblud on Thursday (Dec. 4), it shows him video chatting with Wilson. The country star then shares some of her recording sessions and what she was adding to the track, with Yungblud offering some creative suggestions as well.

“I’m really hyped to have Lainey Wilson jump on this record with us,” shared Yungblud. “I have been a fan of her for a while. Her life story is truly inspirational. With this record, we really needed a female vocalist who could carry it with the level of authenticity that Lainey embodies. We needed a wild woman and we for sure got one!”

The Aerosmith and Yungblud One More Time EP is currently available in multiple formats. The five-song set features the aforementioned “My Only Angel” as well as a new 2025 mix of “Back in the Saddle.”

Aerosmith + Yungblud, “Wild Woman” (Lainey Wilson Version)

Yungblud in 2026

In addition to the One More Time EP, Yungblud has also been supporting his Grammy nominated Idols album over this past year. He’ll return to the road stateside on May 1 in Sterling Heights, Michigan, with U.S. shows booked through June 13 in Atlanta, Georgia.

READ MORE: Yungblud’s Authenticity, Success + Connection With Rock Legends

All dates and ticketing information can be found through Yungblud’s website.

The 51 Best Rock + Metal Songs of 2025

In a year with thousands of new songs, we’ve narrowed it down to rock and metal’s 51 best.

See how many of your favorite sogs from this year made the list!

Contributions by Chuck Armstrong (CA), Jordan Blum (JB), Rob Carroll (RC), Chad Childers (CC), Joe DiVita (JD), John Hill (JH) and Lauryn Schaffner (LS).

Gallery Credit: Loudwire Staff



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sign Up for Our Newsletters

Get notified of the latest news from Coconut.

You May Also Like

Broadway Musicians Ready to ‘Strike Immediately’

Photo Credit: Steve Pancrate Broadway musicians say they are prepared to strike…

Neil Young Pulls Music From Amazon Due to Jeff Bezos

Photo Credit: Amazon Music Neil Young has announced he is pulling his…

BINI on Coachella 2026, Cosmetic Line Launch After First U.S. Tour

While BINI‘s first U.S. tour dates this summer already felt like a…

My Chemical Romance To Headline These Major Festivals In 2026

My Chemical Romance will headline three music festivals in 2026. My Chemical…