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For weeks, both Ozzy Osbourne and Black Saturday They managed an incredible presence in graphs around the world, after Osbourne passed away in July. Just a few weeks after goodbye performance, and his solo work and songs and albums published by Black Sabbath – a band that brought him in a supermarked decades ago – related in terms of sales and streams.
The consumption of Osbourne’s music began to decline after the mass spike, and his name and black Saturday to a great extent Billboard’s graphs or almost completely disappeared. Black Saturday is excessive of course with one known release this week, which is once again becoming a surprise top 10.
While the chart trades Osbourne Favorites for Black Saturday Classic, the band returns to Ranking Hard Rock Digital Song this week. Black Saturday Relaunches Wall “War Pigs / Luke” on no. 10, in the last place Billboard’s List of bestseling hard rock cutting across the United States on a digital store.
Wall “War pigs / ports” debuted on the hard rock digital song back in 2014. The Cut, which are actually two tracks, opened on no. 3, which showed that his big point was.
After Osbourne’s death, the composition rose again, and now he took 16 others somewhere on the sales chart Hard Rock Digital Songs. The wall “War pigs / ports” is the only melody of the group management group on the list.
Black Saturday is able to return to the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales map as a few melodies that were present on the list last week disappear. This includes their own Osbourne “Dreamer.” Before just today, that ax was sat on no. 9, and now it relaxed Roster.
Osbourne fills three spaces on ranking only on a hard rock, with “crazy train” by raising with no. 3 to no. 2, trading places with “Mom, I’ll be back home.” “No more tears” is stable in the sixth place.