
Kelly Osbourne Pays Tribute To Dad Ozzy In A Very Black Sabbath Way Following His Death
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The heavy metal icon's daughter made a heartfelt nod to a shared musical memory with her father.
Kelly Osbourne used a special version of Black Sabbath’s ballad “Changes” on Thursday to pay tribute to her father and beloved rocker Ozzy Osbourne, who died at age 76 surrounded by family on Tuesday.
The heavy metal icon’s daughter — in an update to her Instagram Stories — made a nod to the start of the number, using lyrics from the beginning of a version that she and her father re-recorded as a duet back in 2003.
“I feel unhappy I am so sad. I lost the best friend I ever had,” wrote Kelly Osbourne alongside a broken heart emoji over a black background.
Ozzy Osbourne and his legendary heavy metal band originally dropped “Changes” as part of their 1972 album “Vol. 4″ and, over three decades later, his daughter released a touching take on the track with her father as a single on her debut album “Shut Up.”
With the song’s original lyrics reflecting a breakup experienced by Black Sabbath cofounder and original drummer Bill Ward, the updated version sees Kelly Osbourne expressing love to her “daddy” and acknowledging that she’s found her “way” in the world.













