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Metal / Hard Rock 28 April, 2020

Ozzy Osbourne Achieves Longest Consecutive #1 Run At Classic Rock Radio In Over A Decade With "Under The Graveyard"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Breaking another record, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and Grammy®-winning singer and songwriter OZZY OSBOURNE achieves the "longest run at #1 on Classic Rock Radio in over a decade" with "Under The Graveyard" after its 24th consecutive week in the top spot. The song is from his critically acclaimed chart-topping new album, ORDINARY MAN (Epic Records)—available now.

Additionally, the title track "Ordinary Man" [feat. Elton John] ascends to the Top 10 of Active Rock Radio this week. The album's latest single captures the #9 spot on the chart as it moves into power rotation at major stations across North America as well. Additionally, it breached the Top 10 at Classic Rock Radio at #9.

Maintaining this momentum at streaming platforms, "Ordinary Man" just eclipsed 12 million Spotify streams as "Under The Graveyard" nears the 16 million-mark. The album's total tally exceeds 100 million and counting.

Upon release, ORDINARY MAN bowed at #3 on the Billboard Top 200 as OZZY's fifth consecutive Top 5 entry and sixth Top 10 entry on the respective chart. It placed ahead of his most recent offering, SCREAM, which arrived at #4 in 2010. It seized #1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart and #2 on the Billboard Albums Chart (Pure Album Sales), making for his highest entry. Overseas, he shattered various records. It became his highest solo debut ever in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, Italy and Austria in addition to being his second #1 in Sweden.

Right out of the gate, this opus earned some of the best reviews of OZZY's five-decade career. Forbes dubbed it, "a truly impressive one that deepens OSBOURNE's sentimental place in rock and metal music." Rolling Stone wrote, "Decades after he howled out 'Oh, please, God, help me' on 'Black Sabbath,' OZZY is still bravely confronting the dark side as only he can." Consequence of Sound put it best, "There's light still shining on the Prince of Darkness."

ORDINARY MAN marks OSBOURNE's first new solo music in almost 10 years. Recorded in Los Angeles, the album features producer Andrew Watt on guitars, Duff McKagan (Guns N' Roses) on bass and Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) on drums. Beyond the core band, ORDINARY MAN, features a who's-who of OZZY friends and collaborators including Elton John, Slash, Post Malone, and Tom Morello.
Experience ORDINARY MAN now.






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