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Hear Judas Priest and Ozzy Osbourne sing “War Pigs”

Few events in heavy metal history resonate as strongly as the moment Judas Priest and Ozzy Osbourne joined forces on a rendition of “War Pigs,” the Black Sabbath classic. This collaboration blends legacy, emotion, and purpose into a track that is part tribute, part duet, and fully monumental.

The Legacy of “War Pigs”

Originally released in 1970 on Black Sabbath’s Paranoid album, “War Pigs” became an anti-war anthem, criticizing greedy political and military leaders who send innocents to die. Over the decades, it has been covered, reinterpreted, and held up as one of Sabbath’s defining works.

Ozzy Osbourne, the original vocalist for Black Sabbath, remains forever tied to that legacy. So when Judas Priest — one of the most influential metal bands in their own right — recently recorded a version that features Osbourne, it instantly became a landmark moment in metal history.

How the Collaboration Came to Be

Tribute Roots, Then Duet Reality

In July 2025, Black Sabbath staged Back to the Beginning, a benefit and farewell concert for Ozzy. Judas Priest had been invited to participate, but logistical and scheduling conflicts prevented them from appearing live. As a way to honor Sabbath, Priest released their version of “War Pigs” near the time of the event.

Sharon Osbourne — impressed by Judas Priest’s rendition — proposed a twist: what if Ozzy’s vocals could be added? Rob Halford recalls being asked, “Is there a way we can get Ozzy?” and agreeing that the concept was “gonna happen.” The result: a duet, where Halford and Osbourne trade lines, creating a powerful musical dialogue between metal’s icons.

A Charitable Purpose

This collaboration isn’t just a musical statement — all profits from the new version (streams, downloads, and physical sales) are being donated to The Glenn Tipton Parkinson’s Foundation and Cure Parkinson’s. That holds special significance because Judas Priest’s longtime guitarist Glenn Tipton has publicly battled Parkinson’s disease since his diagnosis in 2018.

Why This Version Resonates

Emotional context. The release comes shortly after Ozzy Osbourne’s death in July 2025, lending the track a poignant weight that extends far beyond promotional goals. For fans, it feels like one last salute to the Prince of Darkness, with fellow metal royalty sharing the stage in spirit.

Vocal chemistry. Rob Halford has said it’s the first time in his life he’s recorded a duet with Ozzy, and he describes the experience as “colossal.” The alternating vocal structure gives listeners both the familiar flavor of Sabbath and the distinctive voice of Priest, blending styles in a way that feels respectful, not forced.

Legacy bridging. This version positions Judas Priest not merely as contemporaries, but as heirs and collaborators in metal’s continuing story. It ties together eras: Sabbath’s origin, Ozzy’s solo work, and Priest’s enduring relevance.

Repercussions in the Metal World

Since its release, the track has been met with widespread acclaim from fans, critics, and the metal community at large. It is being hailed not only as a strong cover, but as a symbolic moment — proof that musical bonds transcend time, mortality, and genre boundaries.

For Judas Priest, this track reinforces their status as guardians of metal heritage. For Ozzy, it solidifies his legacy even posthumously, reminding listeners of his inimitable presence. For fans, it offers catharsis — a chance to hear legends unite one final time.

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