This Ozzy Osbourne Classic Just Hit the Hot 100
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His 1980 debut single, 'Crazy Train,' has cracked Billboard's Hot 100 for the first time ever as there's renewed interest in his music.
Not only did Osbourne star with Black Sabbath, he also had a successful solo career that included the hit, "Crazy Train," which has become one of the most recognizable songs in music history.
Ozzy will never stomp around a stage again. And nobody will stomp around like him. His dark, divine power — a power that defined a definitive rock genre — dies with him.
See Blue Man Group's viral tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. The group's unique performance of 'Crazy Train' has fans feeling emotional and nostalgic.
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In fact, ahead of the NFL's 2005 season opener, the two-time defending champion Patriots hosted Osbourne and his band in Foxborough for a live performance of the hit song. The electric rendition has since resurfaced following his death. What a performance. Gillette was going absolutely wild for the Prince of Darnkess.
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Ozzy Osbourne and his wife Sharon had previously blasted US President Donald Trump for using the rocker's Crazy Train song in a promotional video - as well has his general handling of being in the Whi
Tributes from the rock and metal worlds and beyond quickly poured in after the news broke. Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi wrote on social media, “There won’t ever be another like him,” while Metallica called Osbourne a “hero, icon, pioneer, inspiration, mentor, and, most of all, friend” and Aerosmith said he had “a voice that changed music forever”.
Lady Gaga rocked an Ozzy Osbourne T-shirt and danced to 'Crazy Train,' while Coldplay and Dave Matthews covered 'Changes' to honor the metal legend.