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Rob Halford and Ozzy Osbourne. Credit: Reproduction/Facebook

Judas Priest will release a version of "War Pigs" featuring vocals by Ozzy Osbourne. 

The band is awaiting "all the bureaucracy of legal clearance," according to vocalist Rob Halford

Rob Halford revealed that Judas Priest will release a new version Black Sabbath classic, "War Pigs ." According to Halford, there's another version of the song, a duet with Ozzy Osbourne .

In an interview with the radio program Full Metal Jackie , Halford said [via Loudwire ]: “What’s cool and what’s kind of waiting for us is Ozzy singing ‘War Pigs’ with me. We managed to do it. It’s there, we just need to go through all the bureaucracy of the legal clearance and everything else.”

Sharon Osbourne contacted Halford shortly after hearing the Judas Priest tribute with “War Pigs.” “She approached me with an idea and said, ‘I loved your version of ‘War Pigs.’ Is there any way we could get Ozzy?’ I was like, ‘You’re asking me? This is going to happen,’” confessed Rob Halford.

The Judas Priest vocalist added: “So you see Ozzy singing a line, and I sing a line, and Ozzy sings a line, and I sing a line. It’s the first time in my life I’ve been able to do a duet with Ozzy, and I’m eternally grateful and blessed to have been able to. When you hear Priest’s ‘War Pigs’ with Ozzy singing on that track, it’s like you go to a really special place.”

There's no official release date yet, but Halford said: “The green button is almost ready. We're finalizing some artwork and details that you need to review. But I think it will be soon.”

Judas Priest released a cover of "War Pigs".

Judas Priest released an official cover version of Black Sabbath . The release, which included a music video, is a tribute preceding the final show of the heavy metal legends.

Rob Halford and his band recorded the studio version of the track from the album Paranoid (1970). “War Pigs” is the song the band uses as an introduction at Judas Priest concerts. The music video also features guitarist Glenn Tipton , a long-time member who has been absent due to an advanced Parkinson's disease diagnosis.

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