Music icon Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76 at his Buckinghamshire home, surrounded by his wife Sharon and their children.
His passing comes just weeks after an emotional final performance with Black Sabbath in Birmingham, his hometown. Dubbed the “Prince of Darkness,” Ozzy rose to fame with controversial stage antics and hits like Paranoid and Crazy Train, leaving a lasting legacy in heavy metal.
Despite health battles including Parkinson’s disease and a spinal injury, he remained popular worldwide, especially following his reality TV success with The Osbournes.
Tributes from fans, musicians, and celebrities have poured in, honouring a career that spanned six decades and reshaped rock history.
International day of mourning. R.I.P. Ozzy.
Many people say their songs have a devilish message.
Not quite so. Their songs depict the devilishness in society and politics.
Anybody sending our hard-worked-for tax to aid and abet war should have this blasted into their knuckle skulls until the ears bleed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDl3XF0MBU4
Crank it!
Shame he was on the wrong side of the genocide, now a holocaust of the Palestinians.