A children’s choir in Oslo, Norway is gaining popularity and attracting attention from the Osbourne family for their heartfelt cover of Ozzy’s “Dreamer.”
Why Did A Children’s Choir Cover Ozzy For Christmas?
An Instagram user named Kristina shared a video on December 17 that featured a children’s choir performing Ozzy Osbourne’s “Dreamer” from his 2001 album, Down to Earth. Kristina mentioned in her post that she leads the children’s choir at Nordpolen Skole in Oslo, Norway.
The school’s website describes it as an “activity school,” similar to an after-school program in the United States.
“The day we lost Ozzy, I decided that my children’s choir would start this year’s Christmas concert with ‘Dreamer,'” Kristina shared. “And so here it is — those who are coming after you — Nordpolen school choir in Norway — sharing your beautiful words that mean so much, to honor you, Ozzy.”
The video showcases the children dressed in festive attire, complete with red dresses and Santa hats as they sing through the song. Kristina can be seen at the front directing them through every word.
We will warn you right now, you’re not prepared to see this video.
Even if you don’t enjoy Ozzy or rock or metal music in general, you’re still going to feel a deep emotional impact that could make even the Grinchiest of Grinches’ heart grow three sizes larger.
The little ones sing poignant lyrics such as “Gazing through the window at the world outside / wondering will mother earth survive” and “It would be nice if we could live as one / When will all this anger, hate and bigotry be gone?“
Watch below.
Sharon Osbourne Shares Children’s Choir’s Ozzy Cover
A day later, Sharon Osbourne brought even more attention to the Nordpolen School children’s choir video when she shared it on her own Instagram.
“Come sobbing from @sharonosbourne stories. This is so beautiful,” one Instagram user commented.
Others quickly noted how much Ozzy would have appreciated this gesture.
“Ozzy would have loved this. No one is truly gone if we speak their name.”
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Kristina was among the many fans who expressed what Ozzy and his music meant to them when he passed away on July 22 at the age of 76.
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She had admired Ozzy since sixth grade and had always dreamed of seeing him perform live, which she finally accomplished in 2018.
“Your voice is instant comfort to me,” Kristina wrote on Instagram on July 22. “You managed to create such imaginative fantasies with your art, providing an escape from reality, which we all need sometimes.”
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