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Yungblud in 10 Songs: His Most Powerful Tracks

We’re taking a closer look at 10 tracks that define Yungblud, from live anthems to ballads with star-studded features. Listen here!

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Yungblud is currently unstoppable. Just recently, he gave fans goosebumps at the emotional farewell concert of Black Sabbath, with a performance so moving it even won over die-hard Ozzy fans. And as if that weren’t enough, the exceptional British artist has just released Idols, one of his strongest albums to date. That alone is reason enough to take a look at the songs that have shaped his sound – from rebellious anthems to honest, vulnerable moments. Here are 10 Yungblud tracks you absolutely need to know!

10. 11 Minutes (feat. Halsey & Travis Barker)

This dark power ballad blends alternative rock emotion with pop drama. Yungblud, Halsey, and Travis Barker tell a story together – intense, vulnerable, and explosive all at once.

9. Tissues

With a sample from The Cure, Yungblud creates a bittersweet catchy tune somewhere between indie pop and '80s nostalgia. The song in question: “Close to Me” from The Cure’s album The Head on the Door.

8. The Funeral

Along with “Tissues,” this is one of those tracks where Yungblud wraps heavy lyrics into danceable songs. Anyone really listening won’t get these out of their head anytime soon…

7. acting like that (feat. mgk & Travis Barker)

A punchy pop-punk hit created in the shadow of Juice WRLD’s death. The result: an emotional track filled with the mutual energy and support of Yungblud and mgk. And it’s not the only collaboration between the two.

6. Hello Heaven, Hello

Here, Yungblud shows his cinematic side: bombastic and deeply personal at the same time. A track that marked the start of his new Idols era – with over nine minutes of playtime and real rock vibes.

5. Abyss – Kaiju No. 8 Opening

As the opening track for the popular anime series "Kaiju No. 8", “Abyss” unleashed its full power last year. Perfect for the dark intro and fast-paced action scenes.

4. Obey – with Bring Me The Horizon

Yungblud’s collaboration with Bring Me The Horizon hits like a punch to the gut. “Obey” is an uncompromising track from the bands’ 2020 era, spotlighting both Yungblud’s rebellious sound and modern industrial vibes.

3. I Think I’m OKAY – with mgk & Travis Barker

More collabs, this time another track with mgk and Travis Barker. In full pop-punk mode, it’s a raw, honest anthem about mental health and losing control.

2. parents

“Parents ain’t always right” – a line that turned Yungblud into the voice of teenage rebellion around the world. The song is clever and cuts right to the heart of Gen Z with simple, striking words.

1. Zombie

Pulled straight from the new Yungblud era, “Zombie” is one of the most emotional tracks from Idols. Slow but no less powerful, the ballad moves with honest words. Inspired by Yungblud’s grandmother, it speaks about social withdrawal and the fear of rejection.

Anna Sophie
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Anna Sophie

Hi, I’m Anna! As a Content Creator at Impericon, I’m in charge of the editorial management of our online magazine. A born music enthusiast, I combine my passion for writing (usually with a playlist in my ears) with the latest topics from the worlds of rock, metal, core, and entertainment. Personal highlights? All over the place — from Sleep Token and Lorna Shore to Sabaton, with a huge love for anime and fantasy à la Tolkien! When I’m not writing, you’ll usually find me at concerts and conventions.