Rapper Post Malone has recently released a song from his upcoming album, Hollywood’s Bleeding, that features Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne.
After some time, rapper’s fans started speaking about Ozzy‘s performance on the song and how he has a bright career in front of him, not realizing that he sold over 100 millions albums so far.
You can see some of their reactions below.
During Ozzy‘s recent appearance on SiriusXM‘s Ozzy’s Boneyard, legendary singer spoke to close friend Billy Morrison about his recent health issues and his recovery.
Ozzy said: “It’s been one of the most f—ked up years of my life. I broke my neck in January, I had pneumonia, I’ve had f—king blood clots… It’s been an eventful year, to say the least. I have been in such pain this year.
He continued: “I was doing that farewell tour, and it was going great. I was singing better than I’ve sang [in a long time], and I was really happy. I went home for a short break and I got two staph infections in two of my fingers.
“God knows how that happened. That cleared up. Then I did the New Year’s Eve show at the Forum here in Los Angeles. That was the last gig I did, ’cause the following February, I went for a bathroom break in the night and lost my footing. I hit the deck like a f—king ton of bricks.”
Talking about his recent surgery, Ozzy said: “I don’t know if you remember, a few years back, I had a quad bike accident. I’d done some damage there, but they just patched me up.
“For the last 10 years, I’ve been getting electric shocks down my arm. So when I fell down just after New Year’s Eve, I was lying there and I said, ‘Well, you’ve f—king done it.’ So then I said to Sharon [Ozzy‘s wife]… She goes, ‘What are you doing?’ It was two o’clock in the morning. I said, ‘I think I broke my neck.’ She goes, Oh, go and get back in bed.’ I said, ‘No. Call an ambulance.’ So that was it.”
Ozzy was forced to postpone all his 2019 tour dates, inclusive of shows in North America and Europe, as he recovers from an injury sustained while dealing with his recent bout of pneumonia.
Source: Metal Injection