Ozzy Osbourne is currently in the studio with producer and musician Andrew Watt knocking out the follow-up to his 2020 album Ordinary Man. Osbourne revealed in an episode of Ozzy Speaks on SiriusXM's Ozzy's Boneyard that the new album will feature some "interesting people" that he's not at liberty to reveal right now.
Osbourne later said he's got about 13 or 14 songs ready, one of which is called "Patient Number Nine".
"[Andrew] goes in with a band," he said. "He gets some things going, and I'll go, 'Yeah, I like that,' 'No, I don't like that,' 'That's okay.' We've got, like, 13 [or] 14 really strong songs … There's one [song] called 'Patient Number Nine'. It's one we wrote about Sharon and I."
All we know right now is that Zakk Wylde isn't involved in the album.
Ordinary Man featured producer Andrew Watt playing a variety of instruments, as well as Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. The album also featured guest spots from Tom Morello, Slash, Elton John, Charlie Puth, and Post Malone.