Watch Machine Gun Kelly and Yungblud cover Oasis' 'Champagne Supernova'

When Machine Gun Kelly and YUNGBLUD team up, you never know what you’re going to get—except pure, unfiltered electricity. And their surprise cover of Oasis’s iconic anthem “Champagne Supernova” is exactly that: a swirling, nostalgic, beautifully chaotic tribute that reimagines one of the greatest Britpop tracks of all time.

Performed live during a stripped-back session, MGK and YUNGBLUD poured every ounce of emotion into their version—taking Noel Gallagher’s spacey epic and giving it a grunge-glam twist that hits different.

MGK strummed his guitar in quiet defiance, letting his raspy vocals unravel like cigarette smoke in a dark room. Then YUNGBLUD came in—wild-eyed, barefoot, raw—and lit the whole thing on fire. Their harmonies weren’t perfect.
They weren’t supposed to be.
They were real.

Machine Gun Kelly & Yungblud - Champagne Supernova (Oasis Cover)

“Where were you while we were getting high…”
MGK sang like it was a question he still hadn’t found the answer to.
YUNGBLUD screamed it like he already knew.

The duo turned the song’s psychedelic drift into a full-blown emotional release, capturing the confusion, beauty, and sadness of being young, lost, and alive. Fans watching online flooded the comments with reactions:

“I didn’t expect to cry during this. And yet… here we are.”
“Oasis would either hate this or secretly love it. I know I do.”
“Two of today’s wildest artists just gave us a reason to believe in rock again.”

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This wasn’t just a cover—it was a passing of the torch. A new generation channeling the spirit of Oasis—not trying to copy it, but carrying it forward in their own broken, beautiful way.

If Liam Gallagher’s version was a dreamy walk through the stars, MGK and YUNGBLUD’s version is a chaotic sprint through the fog, barefoot and screaming—and somehow, it still lands exactly where it should.

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Watch Machine Gun Kelly & YUNGBLUD perform “Champagne Supernova” now.
Feel the rawness.
Feel the recklessness.
Feel what it’s like to be high on nostalgia… and not ready to come down.

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