He brought the house down at Black Sabbath's farewell gig, and once hilariously defied a no-moshing order at a Japan show. Like it or not, Yungblud is the star rock music needs

LOS ANGELES — Rock meets rebellion as YUNGBLUD delivers a fierce, emotionally charged cover of KISS’s iconic anthem “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” for the official soundtrack of the action-packed blockbuster The Fall Guy — and fans are calling it “pure cinematic fire.”

Swapping glam rock swagger for dark-pop grit, YUNGBLUD injects the 1979 classic with his signature angst, vulnerability, and raw edge — transforming it from a disco-rock dancefloor filler into something deeper, darker, and drenched in adrenaline.

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🎬 Featured in a key scene of The Fall Guy — starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt — YUNGBLUD’s version amplifies the film’s heart-pounding action and emotional core. His raspy vocals and stripped-back verses build to a soaring, explosive chorus that hits as hard as any car chase.

“It’s like KISS met Nine Inch Nails at a rooftop rave,”
one fan commented.
“YUNGBLUD just turned a stadium classic into a cinematic heartbreak anthem.”

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The cover quickly caught fire online, with both KISS fans and YUNGBLUD’s “Black Hearts Club” praising the bold reinterpretation. For some, it was a powerful introduction to an old favorite. For others, it was proof that YUNGBLUD can bend any genre to his will — and still make it feel personal.

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🔥 This isn’t just a cover. It’s a collision of eras, attitude, and emotion.
And just like The Fall Guy — it doesn’t pull any punches.

Watch the official video, hear the full version, and feel the chaos and craving of “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” like never before.

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