Ozzy Osbourne, His Death
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Both aesthetically — and occasionally musically — the show cribbed from the heavy metal heyday of the 1980s. So it was only right that Gaga honored one of the genre’s founders, Ozzy Osbourne, who died earlier that day.
Ozzy’s cultural impact goes even deeper than Sabbath, his solo career, the Osbournes, and Ozzfest. Here’s a look at other pop culture moments from Osbourne’s epic life that people will be talking about for decades to come.
As tributes continue to pour in, two of Ozzy Osbourne's children — Jessica and Louis — have honored their late father in subtle ways after the former Black Sabbath frontman and legendary rocker died on Tuesday,
Black Sabbath "have lost our brother", says band's co-founder, weeks after farewell gig in their home city Birmingham.
After a pair of shows in Birmingham, Drizzy stopped by the Black Sabbath Bench to honor the rock dignitary's death.
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The rapper walked out to Black Sabbath's "Iron Man," the 1970 hit track about a time-traveling metal monster off Paranoid. Taking the stage, Drake addressed the thousands gathered at Utilita Arena Birmingham, as fan footage captured: "Hey Birmingham! Rest in peace to the legendary Ozzy Osbourne."