It wasn’t just another concert. It was a cultural collision.

Watch Ozzy Osbourne and Post Malone in their official live video for 'Take  What You Want'

When Post Malone took the stage at The Forum in Los Angeles, fans expected fireworks — but no one was prepared for what happened next. As the lights dimmed and the opening chords of “Take What You Want” rang out, a familiar silhouette emerged: Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness himself. The roar from the crowd said it all — this wasn’t just a performance, it was a resurrection.

Backed by Travis Scott and a full live band, the performance unfolded like a thunderstorm — electrifying, chaotic, and utterly unforgettable. Ozzy’s vocals, raspy and commanding, sliced through the mix as if no time had passed since his Black Sabbath heyday. Post Malone, drenched in sweat and adrenaline, threw himself into every note with reckless abandon. The chemistry between the two was immediate and explosive.

Watch Post Malone and Ozzy Osbourne Perform “Take What You Want” | Pitchfork

This unlikely pairing had already made waves in 2019 when the studio version of “Take What You Want” became a breakout hit, catapulting Ozzy back into the Billboard Hot 100’s Top 10 — a place he hadn’t been in over three decades. But live, the song took on a new shape. Ozzy’s haunting chorus, Post’s raw intensity, and Travis Scott’s signature edge created a sound that was as emotional as it was aggressive.

Ozzy Osbourne launches video for Take What You Want from this week's AMAs |  Louder

For Ozzy, the performance marked a powerful return to form after health setbacks and tour delays. For Post Malone, it was a testament to his musical versatility and reverence for rock icons. And for fans? It was a moment they’ll never forget.

Because sometimes, music history isn’t written in the studio — it’s screamed into microphones, under stage lights, with generations colliding in real time.

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