Genius Meanings
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Ozzy Osbourne – I Don't Wanna Stop
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Verse 1] / I don't know what they're talking about / I'm making my own decisions / This thing that I found ain't gonna bring me down / I'm like a junkie
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Ozzy Osbourne – I Don’t Want to Change the World
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2nd track off a 4x platinum album No More Tears. The song talks about religous people attitude towards Ozzy Osbourne and his attitude towards them. It’s also a song about tolerance
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Ozzy Osbourne (Ft. Elton John) – Ordinary Man
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“Ordinary Man,” the third single off Ozzy Osbourne’s twelfth studio album, talks about redemption. The song sees how Ozzy lived a rockstar life for most of his life and was an
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Ozzy Osbourne – Here for You (Live)
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I remember all the good times / Sometimes I'd wonder would it last / I used to dream about the future / But now the future is the past / I don't wanna live in yesterday / Cross my
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Ozzy Osbourne – Under the Graveyard
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Following his recent Post Malone collaboration “Take What You Want,” Ozzy decided to get back into the studio to record some of his own music. “Under the Graveyard” was released as
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Ozzy Osbourne – Mr. Crowley
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“Mr. Crowley” is a song in which Ozzy Osbourne sing about Edward “Aleister” Crowley’s life as an occultist. Ozzy was and still is criticized and called a Satanist by many Christian
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Ozzy Osbourne – You Can’t Kill Rock and Roll
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[Verse 1] / How many times can they fill me with lies? And I listen again / Twisting the truth and they're playin' around with my head, okay / The things they will do and the
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Eminem – Going Through Changes
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In this very emotional song off Recovery, Eminem describes overeating, daytime napping, pill-addiction, and sorrow at the loss of his childhood friend Proof, who was shot outside a
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Black Sabbath – Under the Sun / Every Day Comes and Goes
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“Under The Sun” talks about feeling pushed to believe in religion and fighting back against that. Ozzy is basically saying
I’m going to do what I want and no one is going to stop
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Post Malone (Ft. Ozzy Osbourne & Travis Scott) – Take What You Want
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On “Take What You Want,” Post Malone enlists the help of fellow rapper Travis Scott and iconic Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy, The Prince of Darkness, Osbourne. The artists take turns
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Ozzy Osbourne – Time
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[Verse 1] / The time has come for you to make up your own mind / Stop looking for the answers that you'll never find / Save all your tears for when you really need to cry / Don't
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Ozzy Osbourne – Here for You
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[Verse 1] / I remember all the good times / Sometimes I'd wonder would it last / I used to dream about the future / But now the future is the past / [Chorus] / I don't want to live
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Ozzy Osbourne – 11 Silver
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[Verse 1] / Your words, they go right through me / They circle round my head, yeah / I can't believe I'm still here / I know I should be dead, yeah / This desperation makes me feel
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Ozzy Osbourne (Ft. Miss Piggy) – Born To Be Wild
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(Kermie!) / Mrs. Piggy welcome! / (Ozzy Osbourne? boy did I open the wrong door! / I'm sorry to bother vu!) / Oh, mrs. piggy you're not bothering me at all, stick around we're
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Ozzy Osbourne – Black Rain
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The title track of Ozzy’s 9th studio album. The song talks about the war and it’s effects. It is thought by some that the song refers to Iraq War in particular.
The track features
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Ozzy Osbourne – Soul Sucker
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[Verse 1] / The cold words deafen / And silence long forgotten / The logic never reclaimed / The anger rises / Sometimes there's no surrender / No white flag flies / You won't like
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Ozzy Osbourne – I Can't Save You
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[Verse 1] / You think you're special / You think you're cool / You're so invincible / You're nobody's fool / Dead man walking / Your ego's high / No matter who you are / We're all
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Ozzy Osbourne & Kelly Osbourne – Changes
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Was originally recorded by Ozzy with his band Black Sabbath, back in 1972. 31 years later, Ozzy revised the song’s lyrics and re-recorded it with his daughter and reality TV star
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Ozzy Osbourne – Desire
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Fourth track off No More Tears. A song about the love for rocking which was co-written by Lemmy Kilmister, the frontman of Motörhead.
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Ozzy Osbourne – Crazy Train
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“Crazy Train” is the first single from British heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne’s debut solo album, Blizzard of Ozz, released in 1980. A live version of the song recorded in 1981
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Ozzy Osbourne – Not Going Away (Live)
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Don't tell me I'm wrong / Don't tell me that you knew all along / I won't roll over dead / Only I know what goes on in my head / I've got nothing to hide / I'm not guilty inside
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Ozzy Osbourne – Lay Your World on Me
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[Verse 1] / I know you think you're all alone / I haven't been there when you've needed me / I didn't deserve the love you gave / But now I'm telling you I'm here if you need a
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2Pac (Ft. Outlawz & Prince Ital Joe) – Hail Mary
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“Hail Mary” is in keeping with the Baroque themes of the Makaveli album, and also features some impressive verses by Pac’s little homies, the Outlawz (which is rare)
This song is
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Black Sabbath – Hand of Doom
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“Hand of Doom” describes addiction, specifically intravenous drug abuse such as IV heroin. The light bass that opens the song sets a tone of impending doom. Ozzy claims that there
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