Yungblud Teases Possible The Rolling Stones Collaboration After Meeting His Idol Mick Jagger
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The 'Funeral' rocker says that he would 'love' to have a collaboration with the rock band after the band's frontman gave him a guitar to honor him for carrying the torch for rock and roll in the 21st century.

AceShowbiz - Yungblud has hinted at a possible collaboration with The Rolling Stones. The 24-year-old rocker hopes to collaborate with the band after meeting his idol Sir Mick Jagger.

The "Funeral" rocker got the chance to meet the "Satisfaction" singer at their Liverpool concert at Anfield football stadium earlier this month, and the 78-year-old music legend recently honored him for carrying the torch for rock 'n' roll in the 21st century by presenting him with a guitar inspired by the late Buddy Holly's Gibson J-45.

And it was a "dream come true" for Yungblud. Speaking to The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column, the pop punk star, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, said, "We had a PCR test in the morning. They've gotta be really safe. Meeting him was a dream come true."

"He's a real hero of mine. We talked about music, the state of rock 'n' roll, the energy within it and the diversity in rock music right now," he added. "Thank f**k people are getting pissed off again. People need to be pissed off. That's what rock 'n' roll is founded on, energy and love."

Asked if a Stones collaboration is on the cards, he replied, "I'd love that. We're in contact, we've met and if the opportunity arises, absolutely."

In a separate interview, Yungblud revealed the legendary frontman was just as cool as expected and revealed Jagger's son Lucas, 23, introduced his father to the star's music. The "Mars" singer said, "He talks about me in the press and he's a fan. I was going to play in Dublin and then go over to Donny to see me mam, and I had to pass Liverpool anyway where they were playing so I asked someone on my team to reach out and they got me in and it was amazing."

"He was proper how you want Jagger to be, 'Woah, cool man, yeah.' Giving it the proper neck vibes. I'm doing a bit of a Jagger impression all the time, I suppose," Yungblud added. "He said that his son Lucas turned him onto my music a couple years ago and he just loved the energy. If you break down rock 'n' roll man in its various forms, that's what it all comes down to, energy and truth in different ends of the spectrums."

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