Yungblud
English musician
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2025 | Planned release of fourth studio album 'Idols', demonstrating his ongoing musical career progression. |
2025 | Music video planned for "Hello Heaven, Hello" directed by Charlie Sarsfield |
2025 | Planned release of single 'Lovesick Lullaby' from upcoming TBA album |
March 18 2025 | Yungblud released the single 'Hello Heaven, Hello' with an accompanying music video on YouTube. |
March 12 2025 | Announced the upcoming release of his first single 'Hello Heaven, Hello' from his fourth studio album. |
2024 | Music video released for "Breakdown." directed by Charlie Sarsfield |
2024 | Released non-album single 'Breakdown.' |
2024 | Released single 'I Was Made for Lovin' You' for The Fall Guy movie |
2024 | Released 'When We Die (Can We Still Get High?)' featuring Lil Yachty and 'Breakdown.' |
2024 | Released singles 'When We Die (Can We Still Get High?)' featuring Lil Yachty, 'Abyss' for Kaiju No. 8, and 'I Was Made for Lovin' You' for The Fall Guy soundtrack. |
March 29 2024 | Released 'Abyss', which serves as the opening theme for the Kaiju No. 8 anime series. |
2023 | Released new singles 'Lowlife', 'Hated', and 'Happier' with Oliver Sykes |
2023 | Performed at Coachella music festival. |
June 7 2023 | Yungblud released the song 'Lowlife', marking the start of a new musical era. |
May 30 2023 | Yungblud began teasing a new song and era by sending fans letters with instructions to locate cars spray-painted with 'Lowlife' in Los Angeles, London, and Rock am Ring, Germany, where fans could hear a snippet of the new song. |
2022 | Yungblud featured on Demi Lovato's song 'Freak' from the album Holy Fvck |
2022 | Won O2 Silver Clef Awards for Best Live Act and Los 40 Music Awards for Best International New Act |
2022 | Yungblud directed 'Mars', a short film |
2022 | The album peaked at number 1 on the New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) chart, indicating strong international performance. |
2022 | Yungblud's self-titled album reached number 1 on the Australian Albums (ARIA) chart, demonstrating significant commercial success in the Australian music market. |
2022 | On the US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) chart, the album achieved a peak position of number 7, highlighting its rock music credentials. |
2022 | The album charted at number 45 on the US Billboard 200, marking its position in the American music market. |
September 24 2022 | During a performance at the Firefly Music Festival in Dover, Delaware, spoke about Mahsa Amini's death and expressed support for the subsequent protests and civil unrest in Iran. |
September 2 2022 | Released the third studio album 'Yungblud' through Locomotion and Geffen Records |
August 30 2022 | Released fourth single 'Tissues', which samples 'Close to Me' by the Cure. |
June 29 2022 | Released third single 'Don't Feel Like Feeling Sad Today'. |
May 17 2022 | Announced the self-titled album Yungblud during an online livestream, during which he received a ribcage tattoo |
May 6 2022 | Released the second single 'Memories' featuring Willow |
March 11 2022 | Released the lead single 'The Funeral' from the self-titled album Yungblud |
2021 | Released 'Acting Like That' featuring Machine Gun Kelly and 'Fleabag' |
2021 | Collaborated with KSI and Polo G on the track "Patience", which peaked at multiple chart positions including UK Chart #3 and received BPI Silver certification |
2021 | Nominated for British Male Solo Artist at the BRIT Awards |
2021 | Appeared in the documentary series 'From the Top: Olympians and Rockstars' as himself, featuring in an episode with Sky Brown |
November 2021 | Announced the production of his first short film based on his 2020 song 'Mars', a collaboration with Mercury Studios and Interscope Films, focusing on a transgender fan named Charlie Acaster. |
September 2021 | Spoke out against the Texas Heartbeat Act, criticizing the legislation that banned abortion after approximately six weeks of pregnancy, emphasizing bodily autonomy. |
August 19 2021 | Released single 'Fleabag', which charted at number 78 in the UK. |
June 2021 | YUNGBLUD announced that he is dating American singer and fashion designer Jesse Jo Stark. |
June 30 2021 | Released 'Spotify Singles' through Universal Music Group in streaming format. |
May 7 2021 | Released 'Hi! Nice to Meet Ya' EP through Universal Music Group in digital download and streaming format. |
February 18 2021 | His live cover of 'Life on Mars?' was chosen as a soundtrack for NASA's Perseverance rover landing on Mars. |
February 12 2021 | Released 'A Weird! AF Valentine's Day' EP through Universal Music Group in digital download and streaming format. |
January 9 2021 | Participated in the online event 'A Bowie Celebration: Just for One Day', covering David Bowie's 'Life on Mars?'. |
2020 | Released singles like 'Weird!', 'Strawberry Lipstick', and 'Obey' with Bring Me the Horizon |
2020 | Yungblud released 'Times Like These' as part of the Live Lounge Allstars charity single |
2020 | Yungblud featured on the remix of '24kGoldn's "City of Angels" |
2020 | Won MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Push Act and Attitude Awards for Gamechanger |
December 2020 | In another interview with Attitude magazine, YUNGBLUD further clarified his sexuality, identifying as pansexual and polyamorous. |
December 4 2020 | Released the album 'Weird!' after postponing its original release date of 13 November 2020. |
November 2020 | On Jessie Ware's Table Manners podcast, YUNGBLUD explained that his break-up with Halsey occurred because they worked better as friends. |
October 30 2020 | Released 'A Weird! AF Halloween' EP through Universal Music Group in digital download and streaming format. |
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