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Ozzy & Madonna's Lost Song Resurfaces

Summary

  • An unreleased 1980s song featured Ozzy Osbourne and Madonna.
  • Madonna's approval was allegedly blocked, leading to Kim Basinger's involvement.
  • A remix later created a Madonna and Ozzy duet, hitting UK dance charts.
Ozzy & Madonna's Lost Song Resurfaces

A fascinating musical artifact from the early 1980s has come to light, involving rock legend Ozzy Osbourne and pop icon Madonna. The song, "Shake Your Head" by Was (Not Was), was initially conceived as a collaboration between Madonna and the Detroit duo.

However, Madonna's team allegedly withdrew approval for the track. This paved the way for actress Kim Basinger to record vocals, aiming to launch her own pop career. Ozzy Osbourne also contributed his distinctive vocals to the song during his peak popularity.

Years later, a remix by Steve "Silk" Hurley combined the separate vocal tracks of Madonna and Ozzy, creating an unexpected duet. This remixed version was released and achieved success, reaching the top 10 on the UK dance charts in 1992.

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The lost song is an unreleased 1980s track called "Shake Your Head" by Was (Not Was), which was intended to feature both Madonna and Ozzy Osbourne.
Madonna's approval was reportedly withdrawn by her team, leading to Kim Basinger recording vocals for the track instead.
While originally intended to feature both, a remix later combined their separate vocal contributions, creating a duet that was released and charted on UK dance charts.

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