The song contrasts Ozzy’s signature dark rock vocals with Post Malone’s melodic sung-rap and Travis Scott’s atmospheric verse.
The song features rock icon and rap superstar Travis Scott , a combination that seemed impossible on paper. The tracks are a fusion of:
For Ozzy, working with Post Malone was a catalyst for his own comeback album, Ordinary Man , where "Take What You Want" later appeared as a bonus track. The trio's performance at the 2019 American Music Awards —complete with fire and a throne—remains one of the most iconic televised live moments of the decade. The song contrasts Ozzy’s signature dark rock vocals
The collaboration was sparked by Ozzy’s daughter, Kelly, who is a fan of Post Malone. Producers Andrew Watt and Louis Bell helped build the track, which even features Chad Smith from the Red Hot Chili Peppers on drums. Why the Song Resonated
The lyrics tackle the dramatic theme of a "heart of stone" and toxic relationships, with Ozzy delivering the haunting opening chorus: "I feel you crumble in my arms down to your heart of stone" . The trio's performance at the 2019 American Music
One of the most praised elements is the soaring electric guitar solo by Andrew Watt, which leans fully into the classic rock spirit. A Career High for All
A mix of emo-rap , heavy metal , and psychedelic trap . Why the Song Resonated The lyrics tackle the
This track marked Ozzy’s first Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hit in over 30 years—the longest gap in the chart’s history.
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