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'Ozzy is everything': Yungblud pays tribute to his hero as he opens up about 'raw' documentary

Yungblud has told Sky News he hopes he can keep Ozzy Osbourne's "spirit and energy" alive after performing at the metal legend's final gig.

The singer-songwriter paid tribute to his hero at the premiere of his upcoming documentary, Are You Ready, Boy?, which he admitted had been an "uncomfortable" watch as it shows him at his most vulnerable. It gives fans a glimpse behind the curtain during the process of recording live tracks from his fourth studio album, Idols, which topped the charts in June.

Just a few weeks later, he was on stage at Back To The Beginning - Ozzy Osbourne's "final bow" reunion gig with Black Sabbath, held at Villa Park in Birmingham. The metal pioneer died less than three weeks later.

Yungblud, whose real name is Dom Harrison, performed a cover of Osbourne's song Changes, and went on to release his version as a single, raising funds for the same charities as the concert. Afterwards, Ozzy gifted him a cross which he keeps around his neck.

"Ozzy is everything to me, always has been," he says. "And to be able to go on stage and honour my hero and sing that song to him, without knowing that they were his final days, was everything to me.

"I will try my best to keep that spirit and keep that energy alive. I love that guy.

I got to know him personally at the end and I love that family. I've got nothing but love, always." Now, Harrison is getting ready for the release of Are You Ready, Boy?, which was filmed at the famous Hansa Studios in Berlin, the birthplace of albums including David Bowie's Heroes and U2's Achtung Baby!.

Making music and all of his creative output he sees as "life or death.

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