Cause of death for Ozzy Osbourne revealed, according to reports

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Ozzy Osbourne, the iconic Black Sabbath frontman and heavyweight in the heavy metal genre, passed away at the age of 76. Recent reports have confirmed that the cause of his death was a heart attack, with Parkinson’s disease and coronary artery disease listed as contributing factors on his death certificate. Known for his dark and provocative music, as well as his notorious rock and roll lifestyle, Osbourne’s legacy leaves an indelible mark on the music industry.

His final performance took place in Birmingham, England, his hometown, just weeks before his death, where he reunited with the original members of Black Sabbath. Osbourne, often dubbed the “Prince of Darkness,” led the band during their peak in the 1970s, captivating audiences with his stage presence and off-stage antics fueled by alcohol and drugs. The farewell show drew an audience of 42,000 fans at Villa Park, a historic event as Osbourne sat on a black throne, symbolizing the end of an era.

In recent years, Osbourne’s health had been deteriorating, particularly after his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis in 2019. Despite his health struggles, Osbourne continued to entertain and inspire fans with his music. Beyond Black Sabbath, Osbourne had a successful solo career that further solidified his status as a music icon.

In the early 2000s, a different audience was introduced to Osbourne through the reality show “The Osbournes,” where he shared the spotlight with his wife, Sharon, and their two youngest children. The show offered fans a glimpse into the family dynamics of the Osbournes, showcasing a different side of the rock legend away from the stage.

With his passing, the music world mourns the loss of a true legend. Ozzy Osbourne’s influence extends beyond his musical prowess, leaving a lasting impact on generations of fans who have been inspired by his music and larger-than-life persona. While he may have left this world, his music and legacy will continue to resonate with fans around the globe for years to come.

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