Black Label Society released the official music video for "Ozzy's Song" last Saturday, the 28th. The song is part of Engines of Demolition, the band's new album, released on the 27th. The band is one of the confirmed acts for Bangers Open Air 2026.

The album's final track, a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, features Zakk Wylde in one of his most personal and intimate moments as he speaks about his mentor and close friend, who passed away in July 2025. The lyrics highlight emotional lines such as: "The heavens may cry, but I'll hold on" and "Trying to survive, broken, but still alive."

In an interview with Wikimetal, the guitarist and vocalist of Black Label Society explained the concept behind the song: “The name came about because, whenever I was playing it for my girlfriend [now wife], Barbaranne, in the car or in my truck, she would always say, ‘Honey, put that one on, the Ozzy song again.’ So, that’s where the name came from. And in the midst of all that, people started asking, because, ‘In This River’ is about Dime [Dimebag Darrell]. And now it’s about Vinnie [Paul] too. So, people wanted to know if I was going to write a song for Ozzy. And it made perfect sense to call it ‘Ozzy’s Song.’ And, you know, if this song touches someone in some way, that’s all that matters in the end.”

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A Journalism student and fan of Rock, especially Heavy Metal, he likes bands such as Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, and particularly Iron Maiden, a band he has seen three times, has followed since he was 12, and dreams of seeing a show in London. His first contact with heavy music came playing Guitar Hero, and he never stopped. He has always enjoyed writing and music is one of his passions. Within the genre, he considers Steve Harris, Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, and Ozzy Osbourne his idols.