Slash, Chad Smith Join Post Malone for Black Sabbath, Alice In Chains Covers During ‘Bud Light Seltzer Sessions’

SLASH, CHAD SMITH Join POST MALONE for BLACK SABBATH, ALICE IN CHAINS Covers during 'Bud Light Seltzer Sessions'

Place Malone was joined by RED HOT CHILI PAPER drummer Chad Smith and GUNS AND ROSES guitar player Slash during his performance on Thursday (December 31) as part of “Bud Light Seltzer Sessions Presents: New Year’s Eve 2021” Facebook live stream. The rapper has a cover of ALICE IN CHAINS“Cock” with Smith, guitarist / manufacturer Andrew Watt and bass player Chris Chaney, before you play BLACK SABBATHsay “War Pigs” with the help Slash and the above trio.

“Bud Light Seltzer Sessions Presents: New Year’s Eve 2021” was broadcast live from MGM Resorts in Las Vegas. The program was presented by Lilly Singh and Matt Steffanina, and also sets of Saweetie, Steve Aoki and Sebastián Yatra.

BLACK SABBATH singer Ozzy Osbourne was a popular guest on the Place Malone song “Take what you want”, which appeared on the rapper’s most recent album, “Hollywood’s bleeding”. Post also collaborated with Ozzy on the latter’s latest LP, “Ordinary man”.

Talk to Zane Lowe of Save 1 about working with Ozzy on “Take what you want”, Post said: “Ozzy Osbourne, baba. I was in Utah because I just got off the tour. That’s good, right? Ozzy moved to Watt‘s house. You’ve talked a lot before. He is a maniac. I said, ‘Hey, you know what? Ozzy Osbournegoing down. We’re going to cut it and I’ll give you FaceTime. And you let me know what’s going on. “We talked and it was like a big deal. Yes. Ozzy Osbourne. I think he crushed it. I mean he talked Watt and Watt told me he was like, ‘Yo, this is my favorite I’ve been doing ever since, you know, SABBATH and since I started my own way. “I was like, ‘This is great.’ I’m like honored. Thank you very much.”

Last April, Place Malone, which is a big NIRVANA fan, took part in a live concert on his Youtube channel, perform NIRVANA ‘hits and fans of favorites’ while raising money for the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. Support Post during the performance was KNIP 182 drummer Travis Barker, guitarist Nick Mack and bass player Brian Lee.

Place Malone previously covered “All apologies” live. He also has some NIRVANA tattoos, including a portrait of Kurt Cobain on his knuckles and the song “Stay away” on his forehead.

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