Babymetal, the Japanese metal sensation, has been on a collaboration spree in 2025, and they're not slowing down anytime soon. With an impressive list of past collaborations, including the mighty Five Finger Death Punch and the unique Bloodywood, Babymetal is setting its sights on an iconic artist for their next musical endeavor.
In an exclusive interview with Metal Hammer, co-founding vocalist Su-metal revealed her admiration for Amy Lee, the lead singer of Evanescence. Su-metal expressed her desire to collaborate with Lee, stating, "Amy Lee is an artist I've admired for a long time. I hope we can create something special together someday."
But here's where it gets intriguing. Babymetal's journey to this point has been an exciting one. They were invited to be a part of a special 20th-anniversary collaboration project with Five Finger Death Punch, which led to their re-recording of the band's song "The End." Su-metal shared her experience, explaining, "I was thrilled to be asked, especially since we had performed at the same festival years ago. It was an honor to contribute my vocals to such a powerful track."
Su-metal's favorite part of the song? The moment where her voice seamlessly blends with Ivan Moody's iconic growl, creating a chilling effect. She hopes listeners will appreciate that unique blend as much as she does.
However, getting Amy Lee on board might be a challenging task. Evanescence has announced a massive world tour for 2026, with dates across North America, the UK, and Europe. They're also set to perform a mega-show at the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. And if that's not enough, Evanescence is rumored to be working on a new album, with their latest single "Afterlife" already making waves.
So, will Babymetal's dream collaboration with Amy Lee come to fruition? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: Babymetal's passion for pushing boundaries and creating unique musical experiences is undeniable.
And this is the part most people miss: Babymetal's latest album, "Metal Forth," showcases their diverse range of collaborations, from the pop-infused tracks with Poppy to the heavy, groovy tunes with Electric Callboy. It's a testament to their versatility and their ability to adapt and innovate within the metal genre.
What do you think? Should Babymetal pursue their dream collaboration with Amy Lee, or do you have another artist in mind for them? Let us know in the comments below! We'd love to hear your thoughts on this exciting prospect.