![]() ![]() The following day, Ozzy texted Watts asking if they could make an album together. ![]() She’s a Post fan, so she’s, like, ‘Yes, absolutely.’ Then Ozzy got really sick and was in the hospital, so it was, like, ‘He’s gonna do it,’ but then his health was taking longer, and it was, like, ‘Is he gonna do it?’ I just kept staying on Kelly and Sharon, and eventually, they told me to come over.” “I told her my idea and asked if she thought her dad would be into it. Read More: blink-182, Weezer, Limp Bizkit among Inkcarceration 2020 lineup Then, being friends with Ozzy’s daughter Kelly, Watts managed to get “Take What You Want” put together with Travis Scott. “When I heard that, I had this image of him walking down Sunset with that picture, and I was, like, ‘I gotta make a song for Post and Ozzy.’ I’ve said insane shit out loud before, and this was one of those times.” Watts and Osbourne linked up after Post Malone bought a photo of Ozzy from a bar and Watts, who often works with Post, thought he had to make a collab between them. In an interview with Billboard, Watts reveals the process behind creating the album and how despite it seeming unlikely to make at many points, it came together in a very short time frame. Ozzy Osbourne is dropping his long-awaited new album Ordinary Man in early 2020 and producer Andrew Watts says the record only took four days to create. This gives us a glimpse into the dark times in Ozzy's past and how love and a helping hand can make a big difference. It was the first time she was there to fully support me and build me back up, but it certainly wasn’t the last.” Thankfully Sharon was there to pick me up and believe in me. ![]() “But, to be quite honest, it’s hard for me to watch because it takes me back to some of the darkest times in my life. ![]() “For 'Under the Graveyard' Jonas (Akerlund) developed the story into a ‘mini movie,’" Osbourne says. Ozzy Osbourne commented about how intimate of a portrayal director Jonas Akerlund and actors Jack Kilmer and Jessica Barden pulled off. She finds him and they begin a journey back to recovery. This spirals out of control we see Sharon going to look for Ozzy, who is incapacitated in a hotel room. Taking place in the late 1970's we see a young Ozzy drinking and doing drugs and partying and drinking some more. The video opens with a young Sharon Osbourne talking about how Ozzy had gone missing. Ozzy Osbourne's music video for "Under The Graveyard" is rather tough to watch. Family Ins.Read More: YUNGBLUD talks wanting to “create a safe place” with music in mini-doc Ozzy Osbourne North American tour dates with Marilyn Manson:Ġ5/31 Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit UnionĠ6/04 Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music CenterĠ6/13 Bangor, ME – Darling’s Waterfront PavilionĠ6/18 Hamilton, ON – First Ontario CentreĠ6/22 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden ArenaĠ6/24 St Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino AmphitheaterĠ7/01 Milwaukee, WI – Amer. Watch the new “Under the Graveyard” clip below, and check out Ozzy’s upcoming “No More Tours 2” dates with Marilyn Manson. Slash makes a guest appearance on its second single “ Straight to Hell.” Ozzy made the LP with Post Malone producer Andrew Watt, following the recording of his hit song with the rapper, “Take What You Want.” The album features Watt on guitars, and Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Chad Smith on bass and drums, respectively. Ordinary Man is expected to drop sometime in early 2020. “For ‘Under the Graveyard,’ Jonas developed the story into a mini movie,” Ozzy said in a statement. It’s not the first time Jack Kilmer has played a troubled metal musician - he notably appeared as Mayhem singer Pelle “Dead” Ohlin in Åkerlund’s Lords of Chaos. Today (December 19th), the Prince of Darkness unveiled the song’s cinematic music video, which was directed by Jonas Åkerlund and stars Val Kilmer’s son Jack as a young rocker battling addiction on the streets of L.A., and who bears a striking resemblance in both appearance and storyline to Ozzy himself. In November, Ozzy Osbourne released his first new solo song in nearly a decade, the morbid power ballad, “ Under the Graveyard.” The cut is the lead single off the heavy-metal pioneer’s forthcoming album Ordinary Man, the follow-up to 2010’s Scream. ![]()
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