Aerosmith and Yungblud have recruited country star Lainey Wilson to lend her powerful voice to an updated version of their song "Wild Woman." The track, which originally had a country-flavored ballad vibe, has been transformed with Wilson's contribution on the second verse.
Wilson brings a level of authenticity that perfectly captures the essence of the song. Her delivery is raw and emotive, conveying the character's desperation for another chance to live again. "I guess I'm just a sucker for the fame / Ain't got a white horse, I'm a cowboy, baby," she sings in a heart-wrenching rendition.
The collaboration marks a significant departure from Wilson's usual genre, showcasing her impressive range and ability to adapt to different styles. The new version of "Wild Woman" has been accompanied by a video featuring all three artists in the studio, adding an extra layer of intimacy to the track.
Yungblud, who has long been a fan of Wilson's work, expressed his excitement about having her join the project. He praised her life story as truly inspirational and acknowledged that she brings a unique energy to the song. With this collaboration, Aerosmith, Yungblud, and Wilson have proven that "Wild Woman" is indeed a wild ride, with each artist bringing their own distinctive flair.
The release of "One More Time," an EP featuring four original songs and a new mix of the Aerosmith classic "Back in the Saddle," marks Aerosmith's first new material in 12 years. The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200, cementing the band's enduring legacy in the music industry.
This latest chapter in Aerosmith's career is a testament to their ability to evolve and adapt while maintaining their signature sound. With Lainey Wilson on board, they've created something truly special β a wild woman of country-rock that will undoubtedly leave fans singing along for years to come.
Wilson brings a level of authenticity that perfectly captures the essence of the song. Her delivery is raw and emotive, conveying the character's desperation for another chance to live again. "I guess I'm just a sucker for the fame / Ain't got a white horse, I'm a cowboy, baby," she sings in a heart-wrenching rendition.
The collaboration marks a significant departure from Wilson's usual genre, showcasing her impressive range and ability to adapt to different styles. The new version of "Wild Woman" has been accompanied by a video featuring all three artists in the studio, adding an extra layer of intimacy to the track.
Yungblud, who has long been a fan of Wilson's work, expressed his excitement about having her join the project. He praised her life story as truly inspirational and acknowledged that she brings a unique energy to the song. With this collaboration, Aerosmith, Yungblud, and Wilson have proven that "Wild Woman" is indeed a wild ride, with each artist bringing their own distinctive flair.
The release of "One More Time," an EP featuring four original songs and a new mix of the Aerosmith classic "Back in the Saddle," marks Aerosmith's first new material in 12 years. The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200, cementing the band's enduring legacy in the music industry.
This latest chapter in Aerosmith's career is a testament to their ability to evolve and adapt while maintaining their signature sound. With Lainey Wilson on board, they've created something truly special β a wild woman of country-rock that will undoubtedly leave fans singing along for years to come.