Black Label Society has never been interested in subtlety. Their music hits like a steel beam wrapped in distortion, driven by Zakk Wylde’s unmistakable guitar work and the kind of attitude that feels permanently fueled by late nights, loud amps, and zero concern for trends. “Ozzy’s Song” carries that same spirit while paying tribute to one of the most influential figures heavy metal has ever produced. It’s emotional without losing its edge, balancing respect and raw power in a way only Black Label Society could pull off.
What makes the track stand out is that it doesn’t feel polished into some corporate tribute piece. It sounds personal. The guitars are massive, the emotion is real, and underneath all the thunder there’s genuine gratitude for the legacy Ozzy helped create. For longtime fans of heavy music, “Ozzy’s Song” feels less like a farewell and more like a raised glass from one generation of metal icons to another.