After getting the chance to perform at the Back to the Beginning concert, Yungblud, like countless others, paid his respects to the legendary Ozzy Osbourne. Although taking the stage with Black Sabbath one last time, Ozzy passed away a few weeks later at 76. Once celebrating his legacy, Yungblud teamed up with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry to honor Ozzyโs life with a special tribute at the MTV VMAs. While a special moment during the awards, Yungblud received some heated criticism, which caused the singer to bite back in a new interview.ย
Sitting down with Jack Osbourne to talk about the tribute performance, the topic of criticism took over the conversation. For those who might not know, not long after Yungbludโs performance, The Darkness guitarist, Dan Hawkins, considered it a โnail in the coffin of rock n roll.โย
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Having heard the criticism from the musician, Yungblud seemed to take no offense at the statement as he believed it grew from jealousy. โI think the strangest thing about that was all I was trying to do was my best for your old man, because he gave me such a gift.โ He added, โWhen people try and intellectualise a sense of spirit and six musicians on a stage going f**king love you man, itโs just bitter and jealous.โ Jump to the 35-minute mark to hear his comments.
Yungblud Saw Ozzy Tribute Criticism As A Way For Some To Stay Relevant
Loving the friendship he created with Ozzy during the last several years, Yungblud considered it an honor to take part in the tribute. But for Jack, he wasnโt too kind to Hawkins. โYou were so much more involvedโฆ these people didnโt f**king know, they donโt know the f**king story of it, the things we know, and I was kind of like, โF**k you dudeโ.โ
And according to Jack, Yungblud, born Dominic Harrison, was a part of the Osbourne family. โDom meant something to my dad, my dad meant something to Dom.โ
Trying to understand the original statement from Hawkins, Yungblud even suggested it was a push to stay relevant. โThey are doing the things they say we are doing โ theyโre trying to insert themselves into a conversation to obtain some kind of relevancy, on the back of us honouring one of the greatest rock stars that ever lived.โ
In the end, Yungblud made it clear that his tribute came from a place of love, not ego – proving that honoring a legend like Ozzy is what real rock stars do.
(Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)
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