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Did the 1970s Ignore the Man Who Created Heavy Metal? At 76, Ozzy Osbourne remains one of the most influential figures in rock and heavy metal history. From his humble beginnings in Aston, Birmingham, to becoming the legendary “Prince of Darkness,” Ozzy’s journey has been full of music, madness, and triumph. In this video, we explore how Ozzy Osbourne co-founded Black Sabbath, the band that changed the face of rock music forever. Discover the making of heavy metal classics like Paranoid, Master of Reality, Vol. 4, and how Ozzy’s solo albums, including Blizzard of Ozz and Diary of a Madman, cemented his legacy. We also dive into his collaborations with legendary guitarists such as Tony Iommi, Randy Rhoads, Jake E. Lee, and Zakk Wylde, and how each era showcased Ozzy’s evolution as a solo artist. From the shocking reality TV phenomenon The Osbournes to the worldwide success of Ozzfest, Ozzy’s impact goes beyond music. Even with battles against addiction, near-fatal accidents, and a Parkinson’s diagnosis, Ozzy Osbourne continues to inspire generations of metal fans worldwide. Join us as we celebrate the life, struggles, and achievements of the ultimate metal icon, the one who helped create heavy metal and became its living embodiment. Don’t forget to like, comment your favorite Ozzy moment, and subscribe for more deep dives into rock and heavy metal legends! #OzzyOsbourne #BlackSabbath #HeavyMetal #RockMusic #PrinceOfDarkness #RandyRhoads #TonyIommi #JakeELee #ZakkWylde #BlizzardOfOzz #DiaryOfAMadman #Ozzfest #TheOsbournes #ClassicRock #MetalLegends #1970sRock 📌 Copyright Disclaimer This content is used under the terms of Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, which allows "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. All rights and credit go to their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended.