2019 has not been good to Ozzy Osbourne — in fact, the Prince of Darkness recently claimed that it has been one of the most "fucked up years" of his life. Things may be looking up, however. Ozzy has been doing press rounds and making public appearances and looks to be very much on the mend, after a slew of health issues forced him to postpone his farewell world tour. He sounds great, too, as heard on the new Post Malone song "Take What You Want," which also features Travis Scott. Post dropped his new album, Hollywood's Bleeding, today and it's a star-studded affair, featuring guest turns by SZA, Halsey, Meek Mill, Young Thug, Future, and others. For metal fans, however, it's all about Ozzy, and the metal icon kills it in his contribution, intoning his lines with that classic Sabbath wail. The Ozzman's cameo might seem odd on the face of it, but as it turns out, Post Malone is a lifelong metalhead with a Dimebag Darrell tattoo and a deep love for headbanging fare, from Coheed and Cambria to Knocked Loose, Gatecreeper and Spirit Adrift. Check out "Take What You Want" above.
Hear Ozzy Osbourne Guest on New Post Malone Song With Travis Scott
Prince of Darkness wails on somber power ballad "Take What You Want"
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