The music world is mourning the loss of a true titan: Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Darkness, who passed away just two weeks after completing his final tour and stepping away from the stage to spend more time with family.

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But amid the tidal wave of tributes from fellow rock legends and fans, one of the most unexpected and deeply emotional tributes came from hip-hop icon Eminem, who shared his heartbreak in the only way he knows how — through music.

Eminem posted a black-and-white video clip featuring his 2010 track “Going Through Changes” — a confessional song from his Recovery album that samples Black Sabbath’s haunting 1972 ballad “Changes.” The track, known for its vulnerability and emotional weight, became Eminem’s powerful and personal goodbye to Ozzy.

“He Was the Soundtrack to Every Misfit Who Made It Out”

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In a rare written message accompanying the clip, Eminem reflected on Ozzy’s influence — both as a rock icon and as a voice that meant something to generations of outsiders.

“Ozzy was the soundtrack to every kid who didn’t fit in, who felt too loud or too broken to be heard. And somehow… he made that feel like a superpower.”

“We came from two different worlds. But somehow, we saw the same demons — and we screamed at them the same way.”

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“Going Through Changes,” a fan-favorite from Recovery, is one of Eminem’s most introspective songs — exploring themes of addiction, regret, family, and personal rebirth. The sample at its core — Ozzy’s voice from Black Sabbath’s “Changes” — lends the track an eerie, mournful beauty.

“Ozzy’s voice was pain and beauty in the same breath,” Eminem wrote.
“I borrowed that voice when I didn’t have my own. I never forgot that.”

Two Icons, Two Survivors, One Respect

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Eminem and Ozzy never released a formal collaboration, but the mutual respect between the two legends was well-known. Both men spoke openly about their battles with addiction, fame, and the pressure of becoming icons in their respective genres.

Ozzy once praised Eminem in a 2014 interview, calling him “a poet with the heart of a warrior.” Eminem, in turn, referenced Black Sabbath in interviews as one of the first bands that taught him “aggression can be art.”

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In the final lines of his tribute, Eminem turned his words to Ozzy’s wife Sharon and their children — offering a rare moment of unfiltered tenderness:

“To Ozzy’s family — thank you for letting the world have him. I know what it’s like to fight your way back from the edge… and I know what it costs.”
“Your husband. Your father. Your legend. He helped me keep going when I didn’t want to. And I wasn’t the only one.”

“The Prince of Darkness lit up the lives of everyone walking through shadows. Rest easy, Ozzy. You were loud. You were love. You were change.”

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Social media lit up with reactions to Eminem’s post, with fans across rap and rock uniting in shared grief:

“Only Em could say goodbye with a song he made 15 years ago — and make it feel like it was written yesterday.”
“Two legends, one message: you can survive hell and still sing.”
“Changes will never sound the same again.”

Even Sharon Osbourne reposted the clip, adding:

“Ozzy loved your words. He felt them. Thank you, Marshall.”

Rest in power, Ozzy Osbourne. From stages soaked in sweat to headphones filled with rage, your voice never left us — and thanks to Eminem, it never will.