Ozzy Osbourne is once again teasing his upcoming album Ordinary Man. This time, it's via the new song "Straight to Hell," which features hat-loving Guns N' Roses guitar hero Slash.
Down below, you can tear into the new song by the Black Sabbath hero, with a press release promising an accompanying music video to arrive soon.
The track marks our second taste of Ordinary Man, with Ozzy previously giving us the song "Under the Graveyard."
As previously reported, Ordinary Man will mark Ozzy's first new solo album in 10 years, following up 2010's Scream. The upcoming record will arrive in early 2020 via Epic Records, and it will also feature Andrew Watt on guitar, Duff McKagan of Guns N' Roses on bass and Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith on drums.
Following Ozzy's performance with Post Malone and Travis Scott, this week of their collaborative track "Take What You Want," the trio are set to perform it again on Sunday (November 24) at the American Music Awards.
Osbourne will also be heading out on a North American tour with Marilyn Manson next year. You can see all the scheduled dates here.
Down below, you can tear into the new song by the Black Sabbath hero, with a press release promising an accompanying music video to arrive soon.
The track marks our second taste of Ordinary Man, with Ozzy previously giving us the song "Under the Graveyard."
As previously reported, Ordinary Man will mark Ozzy's first new solo album in 10 years, following up 2010's Scream. The upcoming record will arrive in early 2020 via Epic Records, and it will also feature Andrew Watt on guitar, Duff McKagan of Guns N' Roses on bass and Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith on drums.
Following Ozzy's performance with Post Malone and Travis Scott, this week of their collaborative track "Take What You Want," the trio are set to perform it again on Sunday (November 24) at the American Music Awards.
Osbourne will also be heading out on a North American tour with Marilyn Manson next year. You can see all the scheduled dates here.