A powerful and unexpected recording has surfaced: Ozzy Osbourne performing Ghost’s Grammy-winning track “Cirice.” The cover, shared online as an audio release, has stunned fans with its eerie intimacy and unmistakable Osbourne signature.
The arrangement stays true to Ghost’s slow, menacing build, but Osbourne’s distinct voice adds a raw, lived-in weight to the song. His delivery carries a mix of menace and melancholy, transforming the track into something both familiar and hauntingly new.
Accompanied by sparse instrumentation, the recording focuses on atmosphere — every pause, every sustained note pulling listeners deeper into the mood. Fans have described it as “chilling,” “unexpectedly moving,” and “a perfect meeting of two worlds of metal.”
Since the release, social media has been flooded with clips and reactions, many hailing it as one of Osbourne’s most unique late-career performances. For Ghost fans, it’s a rare moment of hearing their work interpreted by one of the genre’s most influential pioneers.
While Ozzy Osbourne may no longer be with us, this rendition of “Cirice” serves as a lasting reminder of his unparalleled ability to make any song his own — a voice that could haunt, thrill, and inspire in equal measure.