Ozzy Osbourne will release a new single, "Degradation Rules", on Friday, July 22. A teaser for the track, which features a guest appearance by Ozzy's BLACK SABBATH bandmate Tony Iommi, is available below. "Degradation Rules" is taken from Ozzy's new album, "Patient Number 9", which will arrive on Se...
OZZY OSBOURNE Teases New Single ‘Degradation Rules’ Featuring TONY IOMMI
Ozzy Osbourne will release a new single, "Degradation Rules", on Friday, July 22. A teaser for the track, which features a guest appearance by Ozzy's BLACK SABBATH bandmate Tony Iommi, is available below. "Degradation Rules" is taken from Ozzy's new album, "Patient Number 9", which will arrive on Se...
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