Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupTake What You Want · Post Malone · Ozzy Osbourne · Travis ScottHollywood's Bleeding℗ 2019 Republic Records, a div Ozzy wasn’t trying to get people to ignore the man behind the curtain, he wanted to reassure us the man on stage wasn’t so bad. But like the wolfman Ozzy sang about in “Bark at the Moon,” or the Robert Louis Stevenson character he referenced on an Ozzmosis deep cut, something horrifying kept breaking out of John Michael Osbourne. Ozzy Osbourne - It's A Raid (Official Music Video) ft. Post Malone Ozzy Osbourne 2.85M subscribers Subscribe When Post Malone’s Hollywood’s Bleeding album dropped in 2019, the last thing anyone expected to hear was the rapper alongside heavy metal royalty. Yet, among the megastar’s customary gaggle of hip-hop collaborators stood the black sheep of the bunch: Ozzy Osbourne. However, not that many artists in the country music world can say they have collaborated with the “Crazy Train” singer, except for one: Post Malone. Before crossing over into country music, Posty called on Ozzy to sing on his song “Take What You Want,” which also featured Travis Scott, and appeared on his Hollywood’s Bleeding record. Take What You Want Lyrics On “Take What You Want,” Post Malone enlists the help of fellow rapper Travis Scott and iconic Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy, The Prince of Darkness, Osbourne. Ozzy Osbourne’s passing marks the end of a rock and roll era — and few in the modern country music world have a personal connection to the Prince of Darkness quite like Post Malone. Before 2019: “Take What You Want,” Post Malone with Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott Late in life Ozzy Osbourne was generous with his time and talent, often collaborating with younger performers who Beyond professional encounters, Post Malone and Ozzy Osbourne seem to have become good friends. The duo quickly went from mutual admiration to longtime collaborators. Post Malone seems to have nothing but good things to say about the legendary rocker, as he told Rolling Stone regarding Osbourne's recent Parkinson's Disease diagnosis. Post Malone - Take What You Want [Music Video] ft. Ozzy Osbourne, Travis Scott 2019 Music of Vevo 455 subscribers 4 Ozzy Osbourne’s passing marks the end of a rock and roll era — and few in the modern country music world have a personal connection to the Prince of Darkness quite like Post Malone. Before Post Malone - Take What You Want (Lyrics) Ft. Ozzy Osbourne & Travis Scott 'Hollywood's Bleeding’ available now: Playing from OZZY OSBOURNE with Post Malone - "Take What You Want" (Live Video) Radio Post Malone Released A Song With Ozzy Osbourne In 2019, Titled “Take What You Want” A few years ago, Post Malone got the chance to record a song with Ozzy Osbourne, and he’ll always be in awe of that experience. While Post has turned toward country music with the release of his 2024 album F-1 Trillion, he previously dabbled with other genres. In 2019, Post released his third studio album Watch the moment Post Malone and Ozzy Osbourne meet for the very first time before a joint performance of 'Take What You Want' in 2019. Post Malone has recalled how he felt meeting Ozzy Osbourne for the first time, saying the moment was "absolutely fucking mind-blowing". [Chorus: Ozzy Osbourne & Post Malone] I feel you crumble in my arms down to your heart of stone You bled me dry just like the tears you never show Why don’t you take what you want from me? Take what you need from me Take what you want and go Why don’t you take what you want from me? Take what you need from me Take what you want and go In the video, directed by Tomas Lenert, Ozzy Osbourne and Post Malone team up for a truly wild ride. Official audio by Post Malone performing “Take What You Want” featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott – off his new album 'Hollywood's Bleeding’ available n OZZY OSBOURNE with Post Malone - "Take What You Want" (Live Video) Ozzy Osbourne 2.85M subscribers Subscribe Subscribed
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