The world of rock has lost one of its most unforgettable voices. Ozzy Osbourne, known to many as the Prince of Darkness and the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, has passed away at the age of 76.
Ozzy helped define heavy metal in the 1970s with Black Sabbath before launching a massive solo career in the 1980s. Albums like Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman turned him into a global icon. With his unique voice, outrageous stage presence, and rebellious spirit, Ozzy became one of the most recognizable figures in music history.
In the 1980s, he reached new levels of fame thanks to hits like Crazy Train and Bark at the Moon. His wild reputation and unpredictable antics kept fans glued to their radios and magazines, while younger generations later discovered him through The Osbournes on television.
Ozzy leaves behind a legacy that shaped not only the metal scene but also pop culture as a whole. His music, attitude, and larger than life persona will never be forgotten.
80s insight: Ozzy Osbourne was one of the first metal artists to embrace MTV in the early 80s, helping bring heavy metal into living rooms across America.