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    Home » Elton John’s emotional reaction to Ozzy Osbourne’s death has fans revisiting their duet ‘Ordinary Man’ with a new perspective. In the video, Ozzy sings about not wanting to die like a normal person, while Elton responds with a heartfelt goodbye, making the performance now feel like a prophetic farewell. Audiences have called it “strange timing,” with some suggesting Ozzy knew what was coming.
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    Elton John’s emotional reaction to Ozzy Osbourne’s death has fans revisiting their duet ‘Ordinary Man’ with a new perspective. In the video, Ozzy sings about not wanting to die like a normal person, while Elton responds with a heartfelt goodbye, making the performance now feel like a prophetic farewell. Audiences have called it “strange timing,” with some suggesting Ozzy knew what was coming.

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJuly 26, 20252 Mins Read
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    Ozzy Osbourne and Elton John’s “Ordinary Man”: A Duet That Became a Farewell

    When two icons like Ozzy Osbourne and Sir Elton John come together, you expect brilliance. But no one could have predicted that their 2020 duet, “Ordinary Man,” would turn into one of the most haunting goodbyes in rock history.

    Now, in the wake of Ozzy’s death at 76, the song’s meaning hits like never before.

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    🎵 “I don’t wanna die an ordinary man…”
    Released just weeks before Ozzy revealed his Parkinson’s diagnosis, “Ordinary Man” was already emotional. But today, it feels prophetic. Backed by Slash, Duff McKagan, and Chad Smith, the ballad finds Ozzy at his most vulnerable—reflecting on mistakes, mortality, and the weight of a legendary life.

    “I’ve made mama cry, don’t know why I’m still alive…”
    “I don’t wanna die an ordinary man.”

    Then Elton John enters on the second verse, not just as a guest, but as a soul brother:

    “I don’t wanna say goodbye. When I do, you’ll be alright…”
    “After all, I did it all for you.”

    At the time, it was a touching collaboration. Now, it feels like a musical eulogy—a moment when two titans gave each other the space to say what most men never do: I’m scared. I’m proud. I’m grateful.

    💔 Elton’s Heartfelt Goodbye
    In a statement following Ozzy’s passing, Elton called him:

    “My dear friend… a true rock god… and one of the funniest people I’ve ever met.”

    Their friendship, which began decades ago and was built on mutual admiration, came full circle in that song. Together, they offered something no amount of theatrics or pyro ever could—truth.

    🎤 A Final Bow in Song
    “Ordinary Man” wasn’t just a duet. It was Ozzy, looking back on a life of chaos and genius, speaking directly to the people who stuck by him. And with Elton by his side, the message landed with even more weight.

    Now, fans around the world are listening again, hearing every word like it’s the first—and last—time.

    Rest in power, Ozzy.
    You were never ordinary.
    You were everything. 🕊️🎸

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