In a recent interview clip, British rocker Yungblud revealed his all-time favorite artists, listing legends such as David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, the Sex Pistols, Lady Gaga, Nine Inch Nails, Depeche Mode, and Ozzy Osbourne.

Speaking with particular admiration for the Prince of Darkness, Yungblud said he hopes to catch Ozzy live at one of Black Sabbath’s final shows. He then shared a hilarious behind-the-scenes memory of meeting Ozzy, who made a cameo in one of his music videos — and even “ran him over” as part of the concept.

Yungblud Gives Heartfelt Gift to Ozzy Osbourne Before Final Black Sabbath  Show

As a lasting token from that meeting, Ozzy gifted Yungblud a necklace that the singer now wears every day for good luck.

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