Spike Lee is paying tribute to New York City.
23.04.2020 - 15:15 / billboard.com
It's got a bat on it, of course.Surely you didn't think Ozzy Osbourne was going to let this moment slip by without offering some cheeky, NSFW commentary on the state of the nation? In a bid to add some levity to the relentless march of bad and depressing news about the global COVID-19 pandemic, the metal icon is offering his fans a chance to buy some limited-edition gear that makes a bold statement about the moment in history.
Click over to Ozzy's merch store for a chance to buy a long-sleeve
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