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The crazy train keeps on rolling: another new Ozzy Osbourne song has arrived.
Following the premiere of “Under the Graveyard” earlier this month, the Prince of Darkness has dropped his next solo cut, a scorcher called “Straight to Hell.” You can download it or listen to it now via digital outlets.
The track, which Ozzy had been teasing on his website this week, features Slash on guitar. It opens with the lyric “All right now,” which will surely remind fans of the Black Sabbath classic, “Sweet Leaf.”
Both “Straight to Hell” and “Under the Graveyard” will appear on Ozzy’s upcoming album, Ordinary Man, his first solo effort in 10 years. The record, which is due out early next year, features Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and Slash‘s GN’R band mate Duff McKagan on bass.
After being sidelined from the road this year due to surgery, Osbourne will launch a North America tour in support of Ordinary Man in May 2020.
The metal legend made a surprise live appearance Thursday night during Post Malone‘s show in Los Angeles to perform their collaborative single “Take What You Want” with rapper Travis Scott. The trio will give the track its TV debut at this Sunday’s American Music Awards, airing on ABC.
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