No one saw it coming.
No teasers. No leaks. No promo.
Just a midnight release — and within minutes, the world stood still.
Last night, in a collaboration that has stunned fans and critics alike, Eminem and Adele came together for the first time ever to pay tribute to the one and only Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne.
The result? A haunting, genre-defying masterpiece titled “From Birmingham to Immortal.”
It begins with a whisper — the distant sound of sirens, rain over cobblestone streets, and a raw, crackling tape of Ozzy’s early interviews. Then Eminem enters. Not with rage, but with razor-sharp reverence.
“From the alleyways of Aston / To the stages where the gods stand / He didn’t just sing it / He lived it with blood on his hands…”
His verses trace Ozzy’s wild, chaotic rise — the chaos, the addiction, the fame — with brutal honesty. Every line hits like a punch to the gut. It’s Eminem at his most introspective, not just rhyming about Ozzy, but through him.
And just when the intensity peaks, Adele’s voice breaks through the storm — soaring, sorrowful, sacred.
“Fly from the fire, through smoke and stone / Your voice still echoes when we’re alone / From Birmingham to immortal skies / You don’t die, you rise…”
Critics are already calling the track “a modern requiem” — a song that doesn’t just grieve Ozzy’s legacy, but transforms it into legend. It fuses rock, rap, and soul in a way few dared imagine — and it works.
Social media exploded within hours. Fans wept. Musicians saluted. And even longtime skeptics admitted: this might be the most moving farewell the rock world has seen in decades.
Ozzy Osbourne may have left the stage —
But with “From Birmingham to Immortal,” Eminem and Adele made sure his echo never will.
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