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Black Sabbath and Other Legendary Rockers React to Ozzy’s Passing

Ozzy Osbourne, debating the merits of Black Sabbath's new album 'Sabotage' at Bronze Records offices, 1975 Ozzy Osbourne photoshoot, London, UK - 1975
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The music world is mourning the loss of an icon as Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary frontman of Black Sabbath, passed away at the age of 76 on July 22, 2025. Known for his role in pioneering heavy metal music, Osbourne's death prompted an outpouring of grief and tributes from fellow musicians, actors, and fans globally. Osbourne, who had recently performed his farewell concert in Birmingham, was described by many as a trailblazer and a true legend whose influence on rock music is immeasurable.

Osbourne's family confirmed his passing through a heartfelt statement, revealing that he was surrounded by his loved ones. Although the exact cause of death was not disclosed, it was mentioned that Osbourne had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease six years prior. His death, however, was unexpected as it came shortly after his goodbye concert, which featured fellow rock legends such as Metallica and Guns N' Roses. This final performance was a significant event, marking the end of an era for Black Sabbath and Osbourne's illustrious career.

Numerous artists paid tribute to Osbourne through social media, remembering him not only for his musical contributions but for his humor and charisma. Elton John reminisced about Osbourne as a dear friend and a figure who secured his place among the rock gods. He highlighted Osbourne's humor, noting how he was one of the funniest people he had ever met. Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine and Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones expressed their sadness and reverence for Osbourne, recognizing his profound impact on the musical landscape.

The tribute from Metallica was poignant yet simple, using a throwback photo adorned with a heartbroken emoji to express their loss. Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong also expressed his love and disbelief, while Questlove honored Osbourne with a brief but impactful statement, “Long live The Oz … Rest In Melody.” Across various platforms, friends and fans alike shared stories of Osbourne’s influence on their lives and careers, acknowledging his unmatched place in rock history.

Ozzy Osbourne's legacy extends beyond his music, influencing countless artists and reshaping the sound and image of heavy metal. His unique persona, controversial at times, captured the imagination of music lovers around the world. During his career, both with Black Sabbath and as a solo artist, Osbourne released numerous albums that have become quintessential recordings in heavy metal, such as “Blizzard of Ozz” and “Diary of a Madman.”

The tributes highlighted not just his professional achievements but also his personal virtues. Flavor Flav, who shared a long acquaintanceship with Osbourne, expressed heartbreak at the loss of a friend and sent condolences to Osbourne's family. Likewise, musician Paul Stanley from KISS reminisced about moments shared with Osbourne, from their early days touring together to personal interactions that revealed Osbourne’s kind and generous spirit.

Memory and emotion continued to pour in from various corners of the entertainment industry. Jason Momoa, known for his role as Aquaman, took to Instagram to share his gratitude and respect for the late star, echoing the sentiments of millions who felt touched by Osbourne's music and personality. Each tribute served as a testament to Osbourne's enduring impact, both as a musician and as an extraordinary individual.

In his passing, Ozzy Osbourne leaves behind a formidable legacy. He is survived by his first wife, Thelma Riley, and their children, as well as his current wife, Sharon Osbourne, and their children. This familial bond was a recurring theme in the tributes, with many expressing sorrow for the family's loss and sending words of support.

The music world has lost a giant, but Ozzy Osbourne's contributions to rock and heavy metal will continue to inspire future generations. His presence and music will remain, standing as a fundamental part of rock history—a torchbearer for those who seek to challenge and redefine sound. As the tributes declare, Osbourne’s legacy is not just in the past but is a living testament to his influence in shaping a genre and a culture. Long live the Prince of Darkness, through every chord and verse that echoes his indomitable spirit.

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