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Benjamin Lee

Ozzy Osbourne criticises Kanye West for using sample: ‘He is an antisemite’

Ozzy Osbourne in 2022.
Ozzy Osbourne in 2022. Photograph: Sean Ryan/NFL/IPS/Rex/Shutterstock

Ozzy Osbourne has called out Kanye West for using a sample of his music without permission.

In a post on X, Osbourne claims he denied a request for a portion of a 1983 live version of the Black Sabbath song War Pigs to be used on West’s new album but heard it had been used anyway during a listening party this week.

Osbourne wrote that he “refused permission because he is an antisemite and has caused untold heartache to many”. He added: “I want no association with this man!”

His wife, Sharon Osbourne, recently told the Jewish Chronicle: “Judaism is the only religion I have, and the only one with which I feel comfortable.”

This week’s one-hour event in Chicago saw West, also known as Ye, and Ty Dolla $ign premiere their joint project, Vultures. The album was originally set to drop in December. It was reported at the time that the delay was due to Nicki Minaj refusing to let him feature an old collaboration between the two. “Regarding Kanye: that train has left the station, OK?” she said. “No disrespect in any way. I just put out a brand new album. Why would I put out a song that has been out for three years? Come on, guys.”

It was reported that a live feed of the listening party had been shut off after West rapped the lyrics: “And I’m still crazy, bipolar, antisemite. And I’m still the king.”

At the end of 2023, West apologised for previous antisemitic comments, including praising Adolf Hitler and threatening to go “death con 3” on Jewish people.

His words drew ire from Joe Biden and the Anti-Defamation League, who referred to him as a “vicious antisemite” who “put Jews in danger”.

“It was not my intention to hurt or demean, and I deeply regret any pain I may have caused,” West wrote in Hebrew on Instagram. “I am committed to starting with myself and learning from this experience to ensure greater sensitivity and understanding in the future.”

West had previously paid tribute to Black Sabbath on Hell of a Life, inspired by the song Iron Man.

West has yet to make a statement in response.

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