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Listen to Ozzy Osbourne’s New Song as He Invites You ‘Straight to Hell,’ Featuring Slash on Guitar

As promised, the Prince of Darkness has returned once again to cast a spell upon the masses, laughing ominously the entire time — as “Straight to Hell,” the new single from Ozzy Osbourne, has arrived.
Stream the track below, and note that the slick guitar licks you hear throughout the track are provided by none other than Guns N’ Roses guitarist (and recent Rock Cellar interviewee) Slash!
“Straight to Hell” is the second song premiered so far from Osbourne’s upcoming album, Ordinary Man, which will be released early 2020, per a press release. Once it’s out, it will be the first new Ozzy Osbourne solo album since Scream, which came out way back in 2010.
It follows previous single “Under the Graveyard”:
Both “Under the Graveyard” and the Ordinary Man album feature Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan and guitarist Andrew Watt — Post Malone’s producer.
In addition to the new songs, Ozzy Osbourne also recently rescheduled a bunch of No More Tours 2 dates that were postponed due to his various medical issues of the past year or so. The new dates will feature special guests Judas Priest, and should be a great time:
Fri 23/10 Newcastle, UK Utilita Arena
Sun 25/10 Glasgow, UK SSE Hydro
Wed 28/10 London, UK The O2
Sat 31/10 Birmingham, UK Resorts World Arena
Mon 02/11 Manchester, UK Manchester Arena
Thu 05/11 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
Sun 08/11 Nottingham, UK Motorpoint Arena
Wed 11/11 Dortmund, Germany Westfalenhalle
Fri 13/11 Prague, CZ O2 Arena
Mon 16/11 Vienna, Austria Stadthalle
Thu 19/11 Bologna, Italy Unipol Arena
Sun 22/11 Madrid, Spain WiZink Arena
Tue 24/11 Zurich, Switzerland Hallenstadion
Thu 26/11 Munich, Germany Olympiahalle
Sat 28/11 Mannheim, Germany SAP Arena
Mon 30/11 Berlin, Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
Thu 03/12 Hamburg, Germany Barclaycard Arena
Sat 05/12 Stockholm, Sweden Friends Arena
Mon 07/12 Helsinki, Finland Hartwall Arena