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Ozzy Osbourne, rock and roll legend, has passed away at the age of 76. Osbourne’s family shared a statement this morning with fans and the public, stating that the “Crazy Train” singer took his final ...
Ozzy Osbourne is gone, but Post Malone’s memory of meeting him is unforgettable. Watch their first interaction here: ...
Post Malone on Ozzy Osbourne Parkinson’s Reveal: ‘He’s Going to Keep Kicking Ass’ Plus: Posty talks singing with Mark Wahlberg and why he signed up to be the new face of Doritos By Tim Chan ...
Post Malone 's star-studded new album, Hollywood's Bleeding, is here, which means the song featuring both Ozzy Osbourne and rapper Travis Scott (known for "Sicko Mode" has arrived, too.
Ozzy Osbourne and Post Malone are back together again on the high-energy number "It's a Raid." The blistering rocker lands among the eleven tracks on Osbourne's twelfth solo album Ordinary Man ...
Ozzy Osbourne goes toe-to-toe with one of pop music's biggest stars on the new song "Take What You Want," a duet with rapper Post Malone. The track starts off just like an Osbourne solo track, as ...
Post Malone and Ozzy Osbourne perform at the 2019 American Music Awards in November. Getty Images for dcp The Godfather of Heavy Metal won’t let his health issues doom his career.
Ozzy Osbourne didn’t bite the head off of a bat, snort ants, and piss on the Alamo for you to think Post Malone put him on the map — Justin Schack (@Jschackattack) September 8, 2019 ...
Ozzy Osbourne and Post Malone have reunited for a new song, “It’s a Raid,” set to appear on the metal legend’s upcoming album, Ordinary Man, out tomorrow, February 21st.
On Post Malone‘s darker Hollywood’s Bleeding LP, he welcomes Ozzy Osbourne on one of the album’s standouts, “Take What You Want,” and in turn a contemporary legend in the making meets a ...
Ozzy Osbourne returned to the stage after a tumultuous year for a flame-filled performance of “Take What You Want,” joining Post Malone and Travis Scott on Sunday at the American Music Awards.
Post Malone says Ozzy Osbourne is “going to keep kicking ass,” calling his recent collaborator “so strong,” a week after the rocker revealed that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s ...