Three artists, one track, and a moment that shook music fans worldwide. “Take What You Want” brought together Post Malone, Travis Scott and Ozzy Osbourne in 2019 but for Post, this collaboration was more than just a chart topping hit. It was a way of letting out pain. The song feels like someone clawing their way out of heartbreak, fighting back against betrayal and refusing to stay down.
Post’s voice cracks but never breaks and that is what makes the song hit harder. There is anger in the lyrics but also a strange kind of freedom. You can feel the clash of chaos and calm, and it makes the track unforgettable. Ozzy’s haunting vocals blend with Post’s verses to create a sound that feels like two worlds colliding, old-school rock and new-age hip-hop, in the most beautiful way possible.
Post Malone – Take What You Want (Official Audio) ft. Ozzy Osbourne, Travis Scott
Fans were quick to pour out their feelings. One said it felt like Post was “bleeding through every word.” Another called it “the song that saved me.” For many, this track is not just music, it is therapy. The energy, the raw pain, and the almost desperate delivery make it the kind of song people play on repeat when they are trying to process heartbreak.
Hearing Ozzy talk about how this collaboration pulled him out of a dark place makes the song even more powerful. It was more than just a verse for him, it was medicine. The connection between these two artists turns “Take What You Want” into a story of survival for both of them, proving that music can pull you back from the edge.
Ozzy: No Escape From Now | Official Trailer | Paramount+
When you listen to this track now, you notice how every element hits with intention. Travis Scott’s verse drops like a final punch before the song fades, leaving listeners stunned. Fans called it one of Post’s best collaborations ever, praising him for giving Ozzy a spotlight and bridging generations. The chorus has become an anthem for anyone who has ever been broken and still found a way to rise.
Post Malone has built a career on being honest about pain and joy, and that is why people keep coming back to him. His music does not just entertain, it feels like a conversation you needed to have. Follow Post Malone on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. If you love artists who make pain sound like poetry, this is the perfect place to start.