Ozzy Osbourne, often dubbed the "Prince of Darkness," is an iconic English heavy metal vocalist and television personality. He rose to fame as the lead singer of the pioneering band Black Sabbath, shaping the sound of heavy metal with their dark and doom-laden music. After being fired from Black Sabbath due to substance abuse issues, Osbourne embarked on a successful solo career, releasing numerous platinum-selling albums and solidifying his status as a rock icon. Beyond music, he gained mainstream popularity through the reality television show "The Osbournes," which offered a glimpse into his chaotic family life and cemented his place in pop culture. Despite battling addiction and health issues throughout his career, Ozzy Osbourne remains a revered figure in the music industry, known for his distinctive vocals, stage presence, and enduring influence on generations of musicians.