Ozzy Osbourne Names The ‘Best Cover’ Of ‘War Pigs,’ And The Singer May Shock You

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Well, it appears as if somebody didn’t want all that Auto-Tune.

Ozzy Osbourne lately noticed a canopy of his 1970 hit “War Pigs” on X, previously Twitter, and was apparently blown away.

The rendition of the basic rock observe was sung by none apart from T-Pain.

“This is the best cover of ‘War Pigs’ ever,” the previous Black Sabbath frontman wrote in a retweet of T-Pain’s efficiency. “Why didn’t you guys call me?”

Osbourne’s tweet appeared to make the “Buy U a Drank” singer’s day.

“First thing I said was ‘wow’ 🙏🏿,” T-Pain wrote upon seeing Osbourne’s publish. “This is an honor and the greatest form of validation. Thank you brother @OzzyOsbourne.”

In March 2022, the R&B singer did a efficiency at West Hollywood’s The Sun Rose (above) during which he coated 22 tracks, starting from Frank Sinatra’s “That’s Life” to Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.” In December, he launched the total efficiency in album type and started reposting clips of a few of his covers on X.

Social media customers additionally expressed shock over T-Pain’s singing expertise — particularly because the hitmaker was largely identified for popularizing the usage of Auto-Tune to magnify and deform his voice. During his heyday within the early 2000s, many assumed that T-Pain’s frequent use of the impact masked his lack of ability to sing properly.

This isn’t the primary time the “I’m Sprung” singer has fully baffled individuals together with his pipes.

In 2019, T-Pain gained his season of “The Masked Singer” whereas performing because the “Monster.” The present’s judges guessed that the thriller man behind the costume might be CeeLo Green, Jamie Foxx, Hootie and the Blowfish frontman Darius Rucker and even former NFL star Michael Vick (?!). T-Pain’s eventual reveal floored them.

The artist referred to as his stint on “The Masked Singer” a “second coming” for his profession.

“I have people that just been doubting me my whole career and things like that because I’ve put some different aesthetic on my vocals than everybody else,” he informed the New York Daily News in 2019. “It just turned out to be a great opportunity to really show another side of me.”

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