Post Malone has always worn his heart on his sleeve, but some moments hit deeper than others. In a quiet, heartfelt video, he reflects on the loss of someone who inspired him deeply; Ozzy Osbourne. Millions continue to follow Post and that moment comes through clearly in “RIP Ozzy: Post Malone Looks Back on Working with the Legendary Ozzy Osbourne.”
In this short clip, Post isn’t performing instead he’s remembering. His voice is soft, and there’s a heaviness in his tone that speaks louder than words. You can hear the respect, the grief and the real bond he felt with Ozzy. There’s no hype, just a guy processing the loss of a legend who once stood beside him in the studio. It’s rare to see someone this open in the music world and it makes the moment hit harder.
RIP Ozzy: Post Malone Looks Back on Working with the Legendary Ozzy Osbourne
Fans in the comments say they felt the loss all over again through Post’s words. For many, it’s not just about Ozzy it’s about how music connects people across generations. That kind of emotion sticks. Post isn’t trying to go viral here. He’s just being human and that honesty builds trust with people who see themselves in moments like this.
If the “Tribute to Ozzy” is quiet and personal, then his song “I Had Some Help” is the opposite: loud, proud, and built to be shouted from car windows. One moment is soft and reflective while the other is a wild release and somehow, they both feel equally real. That’s the balance Post Malone pulls off so well: grief in one hand, grit in the other.
Post Malone – I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen) (Official Video)
In “I Had Some Help” Post leans into country swagger with Morgan Wallen at his side. His voice is rough-edged and full of energy, while the beat keeps everything moving fast. The lyrics hit hard with humor and attitude, but underneath the fun is a story of frustration and freedom. Post doesn’t hold back, and the video shows it with bar fights, backroads, and that signature smirk that says he’s been through it and came out louder.
That’s what keeps Post Malone at the center of the conversation. He lets the emotion in whether it’s sadness, joy, anger, or relief and turns it into music people want to replay. He’s not chasing a sound. He’s chasing truth, wherever it takes him. Follow Post on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, the next drop might hit closer to home than you expect.