Osbourne took social media on Friday to criticize West saying Kanye had reached out to ask permission to use a sample from a live performance of the song "War Pig," to which Osbourne declined saying "he is an antisemite and has caused untold heartache to many." Writing in all caps, Osbo...
Also in 1986, Osbourne was accused of encouraging suicide among listeners via use of subliminal messages in his Blizzard of Ozz song "Suicide Solution," a song that he claimed was written in relation to the effects of alcohol abuse. Although the case was eventually dismissed, Osbourne once ...
Halestorm fans got their first taste of new music with “Back From the Dead” earlier this year, and the song is somewhat representative of what will follow. Earlier in December, Lzzy Hale stated that she garnered inspiration from listening to others’ “survival stories,” adding that she fe...
Osbourne linked up with Watt in the latter’s Los Angeles studio over the summer to create the song, with the rock legend writing part of Post Malone’s melody and Watt handling its wailing guitar solo. Post Malone was unable to make the studio session due to his touring sche...
On Friday (Feb. 9),Ozzy was alerted that Ye had looped in a samplefrom a 1983 live performance of Black Sabbath's song "War Pigs" during the rapper'sVultureslistening party in Chicago on Thursday (Feb. 8). Ozzy jumped on Instagram to denounce Kanye for sampling his song and referred ...
Update: Since Ozzy Osbourne's post, Kanye West has removed the sample of "Iron Man" from "Carnival," from the albumVultures. Ozzy Osbournehas condemnedKanye Westfor using a sample of "Iron Man" without his permission, saying he wants "no association" with the rapper. ...
On Friday (Feb. 9),Ozzy was alerted that Ye had looped in a samplefrom a 1983 live performance of Black Sabbath's song "War Pigs" during the rapper'sVultureslistening party in Chicago on Thursday (Feb. 8). Ozzy jumped on Instagram to denounce Kanye for sampling his song and referred ...
“I’d never even heard of this kid," Osbourne said of Malone. "He wanted me to sing on his song 'Take What You Want,' so I did, and then one thing led to another. I started recording a new album withPost Malone’s producer, Andrew Watt. It’s only nine tracks, but it was ...
Osbourne apparently denied West’s request to feature a section of the Black Sabbath song on the rapper’s new album, but West “went ahead and used the sample anyway at his album listening party last night” (in Chicago on Thursday). Osbourne added, “I want no association with this m...
The song marks Osbourne's second duet with Malone - they previously teamed up for "Take What You Want" from the rapper's "Hollywood's Bleeding" album. The odd couple performed the track at last year's (20) American Music Awards.