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A look back at Ozzy Osbourne's legendary music career

A look back at Ozzy Osbourne's legendary music career

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Ozzy Osbourne, the hellraising frontman of Black Sabbath and reality TV star, has died aged 76. CNN's Stephanie Elam looks back at the legendary career as the Godfather of Heavy Metal.
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