John Corabi, who replaced Vince Neil as Mötley Crüe's lead singer in 1992, recently discussed his current relationships with the band's members during an interview. He emphasized that he and Vince Neil share a cordial bond, sharing personal conversations and mutual respect over the years.
Corabi also revealed ongoing friendly interactions with drummer Tommy Lee and guitarist Mick Mars. However, he noted that he does not communicate much with bassist Nikki Sixx, attributing this to Sixx's choice rather than any personal conflict.
Reflecting on his time with Mötley Crüe, Corabi dismissed rumors of discord, underscoring that his feelings toward the band are positive. He praised the professionalism and musical contributions of his former bandmates, despite the commercial challenges faced by the 1994 self-titled album during the grunge era.
Corabi continues to produce music, having recently completed a solo album scheduled for release in April 2026. He also published his autobiography in 2022, which details his experiences with Mötley Crüe and his music career.