KISS WOULD BE PROUD — but YUNGBLUD didn’t just cover “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” for The Fall Guy… he blew it up and rebuilt it in flames

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KISS’ “I Was Made For Lovin’ You” is one of the most recognizable rock anthems ever recorded — a song that defined an era, a sound, and a moment in music history. But this week, fans witnessed something they never thought possible: YUNGBLUD taking the classic and reinventing it for Hollywood’s action blockbuster The Fall Guy… and somehow making it sound like it belongs to him.

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The first seconds of the track hit like a punch.
Gone is the disco-rock shimmer of the original.
In its place?
A brooding, pulse-thumping, cinematic tension that feels tailor-made for high-speed chases, rooftop stunts, and adrenaline-soaked fight scenes.

YUNGBLUD doesn’t shy away from bold choices — but this one?
This is next-level.

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His voice arrives low, smoky, almost dangerous, building slowly into a gritty roar that twists the song into something darker and more modern. Fans say it sounds like “KISS meets Blade Runner,” with a splash of punk attitude and a theatrical edge only Yungblud can deliver.

And the internet is losing its mind.

“Did NOT expect this but WOW,” one fan posted.
“He made it sexy, chaotic, and cinematic,” another wrote.
“KISS needs to hear this immediately.”

Producers for The Fall Guy reportedly approached YUNGBLUD specifically because they wanted a version of the classic that felt “rebellious” and “unhinged,” something that would mirror the film’s chaotic energy. And he delivered — with a version that leans heavier on bass, darker guitars, and atmospheric synths that make the chorus explode like a movie trailer.

What makes the cover unforgettable is its confidence.
YUNGBLUD doesn’t imitate Paul Stanley — he transforms the melody, rearranges the mood, and injects his own wildfire personality into every note. This isn’t nostalgia. It’s resurrection.

And for fans of both KISS and modern alt-rock, it’s the perfect collision of eras.

The cover appears during one of the film’s standout sequences, and audiences say it elevates the scene instantly. Even casual listeners have been scrambling to find the track online — proof that when Yungblud decides to flip a classic, he doesn’t just cover it.
He rebuilds it.

Photos: Yungblud performs at the Tabernacle - Atlanta Magazine

A legendary song.
A fearless artist.
A blockbuster movie.

This is the reinvention no one asked for —
but now everyone can’t stop playing.

 

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