Ozzy Osbourne accused him Kanye West that he used a sample of his music without permission.

In a post on X, Osbourne claims he turned down a request to use a part of a live version of Black Sabbath’s 1983 song ‘War Pigs’ on West’s new album, but heard it was used anyway during a listening session party this week.

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Osbourne wrote that “he was refused permission because he is anti-Semitic and has caused untold grief to many.” He added: “I want nothing to do with this man!”

His wife, Sharon Osbourne, recently told the Jewish Chronicle: “Judaism is the only religion I have and the only one I feel comfortable with.”

At this week’s event in Chicago, Mr West, aka Ye, and Ty Dolla $ign premiered their joint project “Vultures”. The album was originally scheduled for release in December. At the time it was reported that the delay was due to Nicki Minaj’s refusal to let him perform an old collaboration of theirs.

In late 2023, West apologized for his previous anti-Semitic comments, which included glorifying Adolf Hitler et al. His words drew the ire of Joe Biden and the Anti-Defamation League, referring to him as “vicious antisemite” which “put the Jews in danger.” “It was not my intention to hurt or humiliate and I am deeply sorry for any pain I may have caused,” West wrote in Hebrew on Instagram.