Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary “Prince of Darkness” and iconic frontman of Black Sabbath, passed away on July 22, 2025, at the age of 76. His death shook the music world, with fans and fellow musicians mourning the loss of a rock pioneer. One of the first to speak out was Ozzy’s longtime friend and collaborator — Sir Elton John.
Elton John: “So Sad to Hear the News”
In an emotional post on Instagram, Elton John shared a heartfelt tribute and a photo of him with Ozzy from their early days.
“So sad to hear the news of @ozzyosbourne passing away.
He was a dear friend and a huge trailblazer who secured his place in the pantheon of rock gods – a true legend. He was also one of the funniest people I’ve ever met. I will miss him dearly.
To Sharon and the family, I send my condolences and love.
— Elton xx”
Their bond was more than public admiration — the two also created music together, most notably the 2020 ballad “Ordinary Man.”
“Ordinary Man” Now Feels Like a Farewell Song
Released in 2020, the duet “Ordinary Man” between Ozzy Osbourne and Elton John took on a new layer of meaning following Ozzy’s death. The lyrics now sound like a final goodbye from a man reflecting on his life, mistakes, and legacy.
🎵 “I was unprepared for fame
Then everybody knew my name.”
🎵 “Yes, I’ve been a bad guy, been higher than the blue sky
And the truth is I don’t wanna die an ordinary man.”
Originally a personal reflection on mortality, addiction, and fame, the song now serves as an emotional farewell from Ozzy to his fans and loved ones.
A Friendship Built on Music, Honesty, and Respect
While Elton and Ozzy came from different musical backgrounds — glam rock and heavy metal — they shared a deep understanding of one another. Both battled addiction. Both survived decades in the spotlight. And both used music to make sense of their personal struggles.
Elton John has often spoken about his admiration for Ozzy’s raw talent and vulnerability. “Ozzy was fearless,” he once said in an interview. “There was nothing fake about him — he lived and breathed every note he sang.”
The World Reacts
Fans around the globe took to social media to share their heartbreak and memories, many quoting lyrics from “Ordinary Man” or reposting Ozzy’s final live appearances. Some of the most common comments include:
“This song hits so much harder now.”
“Ozzy and Elton — two legends, one unforgettable moment.”
“Ordinary Man is now a goodbye letter.”
Ozzy Osbourne’s Legacy Will Never Die
With over 100 million records sold, 3 GRAMMY Awards, and countless unforgettable performances, Ozzy Osbourne leaves behind a legacy unmatched in rock history. His voice, his attitude, and his authenticity shaped generations of artists in rock, metal, and beyond.
His final message to fans may be hidden in the words of his own song:
“I don’t wanna die an ordinary man.”
And he didn’t. He died a legend.
🎥 Watch the emotional music video for “Ordinary Man” featuring Elton John — a tribute that now carries even more meaning:
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