Singers and musicians and bands pay tribute to Heavy Metal legend, Black Sabbath singer and successful solo artist Ozi Ozborn, who passed away at the age of 76.

Osborne announced that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2020. In February 2023, he issued a statement saying he was withdrawing from tours, citing injuries to the spinal cord in 2018.

The legendary rock star deepen his health problems and his latest concert in a separate documentary from Paramount+, entitled “No Escape from Now”, which is going to premiere later this year.

Three weeks ago, Osborn appeared from a throne on the Villa Park stage in Birmingham at his farewell concert with Black Sabbath, saying to his fans: “You have no idea how I feel – thank you from the bottom of my heart.” The concert included Osborne friends ‘appearances, including Metallica, Alice in Chain, Guns n’ Roses and was described as the “latest bowing” of Heavy Metal legend.

The Black Sabbath posted on social media on social media wrote: “Ozi forever” and posted a photo of him from his appearance in Birmingham.

Metallica posted a photo on the band’s account in social media as a tribute to Ozi Ozborn. The band shows the band to be with the legend of Heavy Metal. An emoji cracked heart accompanies the post.

“There are no words, we love you Ozi,” Billy Armstrong of Green Day wrote in a post.

David Dreiman, singer of Heavy Metal band Disturbed, wrote on social media: “Goodbye my dear teacher … … a father for all of us … my friend. I love you @Ozi Osborn and you’ll miss me terribly. “

Elton John in a post expressed his deep sorrow over Osborn’s death.

“He was a dear friend and a huge pioneer who secured his position on the pantheon of the Rock gods – a true legend,” he said on Instagram.

“He was also one of the most funny people I’ve ever met. I will be missing a lot. In Sharon and the family, I send my condolences and my love. “

Kiss’s jeans called Osborne “Giant”.

Pantera in their post emphasizes: “We wouldn’t be here if you weren’t.”

Rob Zombie’s official social networking accounts published a carousel with images of Osborne. “Goodbye Ozi. Thanks for everything. It was always great to be close to you. We will miss us, ”the post says.