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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