Ozzy Osbourne — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
The Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne carried his Black Sabbath legacy into a wildly successful solo career that helped define heavy metal as both a genre and a spectacle. The signature sound pairs his unmistakable nasal, wailing mid-high voice, haunting, theatrical and faintly pleading, with virtuosic, neoclassically tinged lead guitar, galloping down-picked riffs and thunderous double-tracked rhythm parts. Behind him sit pounding, powerful drums, a thick driving bass and the occasional grand keyboard or orchestral flourish that lends songs a dark, cinematic grandeur. Material swings from menacing, doom-laced heaviness to soaring, anthemic choruses and even tender, ballad-like passages, always carrying a sense of melodrama and gothic spectacle. Production is big and punchy, built for arenas, with crunchy guitars and a vocal pushed right to the front of the mix. It is the sound of metal as theatre, ominous, larger-than-life and instantly recognisable, balancing genuine menace with irresistible melody and a showman's flair, equally at home soundtracking a creeping horror cue or a fist-in-the-air stadium anthem. The band's revolving cast of elite guitarists, from Randy Rhoads onward, baked that fretboard virtuosity into the very DNA of the sound.