The Northeastern Brazilian version of "Mr. Crowley" uses Ozzy Osbourne himself as inspiration for the lyrics
Brazilian musicians Zé Ramalho and Robertinho de Recife recorded a Northeastern Brazilian version of "Mr. Crowley," a classic by Ozzy Osbourne . The adaptation, titled "Sr. Ozzy," has lyrics in Portuguese.
Instead of talking about the occultist Aleister Crowley, the northeastern version takes inspiration from the prince of darkness himself.
The partnership was announced in February. According to reports, Zé Ramalho and Robertinho de Recife will record a full album with Metalmania . A release date has not yet been set.
Listen to “Sr. Ozzy” by Zé Ramalho and Robertinho de Recife in the player below:
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