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  2. Take What You Want - Wikipedia

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    "Take What You Want" is a song by American rapper Post Malone featuring British singer Ozzy Osbourne and fellow American rapper Travis Scott. Written alongside Billy Walsh and producers Louis Bell & Andrew Watt, the song appears on the former's third studio album, Hollywood's Bleeding (2019), later appearing as a bonus track on Osbourne's twelfth studio album Ordinary Man (2020).

  3. Under the Graveyard - Wikipedia

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    Osbourne recorded "Under the Graveyard" after working with rapper Post Malone, Travis Scott, and guitarist/producer Andrew Watt on the single "Take What You Want". The song was written by Osbourne and Watt with songwriter Ali Tamposi and drummer Chad Smith, who also performs on the track. Speaking about the recording, the vocalist commented ...

  4. Over the Mountain - Wikipedia

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    "Over the Mountain" is the opening track of heavy metal musician Ozzy Osbourne's album Diary of a Madman. The song debuted at number 42 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart [ 3 ] and reached number 38. [ 4 ]

  5. Suicide Solution - Wikipedia

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    Don Arden, Black Sabbath's former manager and the father of Sharon Osbourne, is on record as having said of the song's controversial lyrics: "To be perfectly honest, I would be doubtful as to whether Mr. Osbourne knew the meaning of the lyrics, if there was any meaning, because his command of the English language is minimal." [5]

  6. Mama, I'm Coming Home - Wikipedia

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    "Mama, I'm Coming Home" is a power ballad by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne from Osbourne's sixth studio album No More Tears, which first released on 17 November 1991. The song features Osbourne on vocals, Zakk Wylde on guitar, Bob Daisley on bass, and Randy Castillo on

  7. 'After Randy Rhoads died, nothing was ever the same': Ozzy ...

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    If you don't take this offer from Ozzy, it might never come around again.’” Ozzy Osbourne and Randy Rhoads at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., on Aug. 14, 1981.

  8. Black Rain (Ozzy Osbourne album) - Wikipedia

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    The original US version was released in a thin, brown digipak with the crowned skull Ozzy Osbourne logo (pictured lower right), and for the rest of the world, it was released in a standard jewel case featuring cover art of Osbourne with "Black Rain" falling. This cover included a booklet complete with lyrics and album credits.

  9. No More Tears - Wikipedia

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    No More Tears is the sixth studio album by English heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne.Released on 17 September 1991, the album charted at number 17 on the UK Albums Chart [4] and number seven on the US Billboard 200 albums chart. [5]