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The world of rock is in mourning. Ozzy Osbourne, the trailblazing frontman of Black Sabbath and a towering figure in the rise of British heavy metal, has died aged 76, his family confirmed on July 22. Known as the “Prince of Darkness,” Ozzy transformed music forever — but to his daughter Kelly Osbourne, he was simply Dadda.
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As tributes flood in from fans and fellow artists across the globe, Kelly Osbourne shared a deeply personal message on Instagram, honoring the man behind the legend. Alongside a heart-melting throwback photo of a young Kelly sitting in Ozzy’s lap, she wrote:
“You gave the world your fire, your music, your madness. But to me, you gave the warmth of your arms, the laughter that lit up rooms, and a love only a daughter could understand. Happy birthday in heaven, Dadda. You’ll live forever in me.”
The photo — showing a smiling, long-haired Ozzy cradling his little girl — stands in stark contrast to his famously dark on-stage persona. It’s a reminder that behind the growling vocals and wild performances was a devoted family man, a soft-hearted father who treasured time with his children.
Ozzy, who rose to fame in the 1970s as Black Sabbath’s frontman before launching a massively successful solo career, spent his final days surrounded by his family. His wife Sharon, children Kelly, Jack, Aimee, and his grandchildren were reportedly at his side until the end.
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“He was larger than life,” Jack Osbourne said, “but at home, he was just Dad — kind, funny, and always singing to the grandkids.”
Kelly’s tribute has touched hearts across social media, with fans echoing her sentiment: Ozzy may be gone, but his spirit — and his music — are eternal.

From bat-biting lore to stadium anthems, from chaos to comfort — Ozzy Osbourne redefined what it meant to be a rock star. And in the quiet moments, like the one Kelly shared, we’re reminded that his greatest legacy may not be the records he sold, but the love he gave.