HE DIDN’T JUST SING THE SONG — HE REDEFINED IT. During TPUSA’s All-American Halftime Show, Ozzy Osbourne stepped into unexpected territory. After tearing through his own anthems, he slowed the atmosphere with a haunting cover of Cody Johnson’s “’Til You Can’t.” At first, it felt familiar. Then he paused. And something shifted. The tone deepened. The words carried more weight—less performance, more confession. What began as a song about urgency suddenly felt personal. Almost confrontational. Some called it powerful. Others called it polarizing. Later, Ozzy hinted the added edge came to him in the middle of the night—unfinished thoughts he couldn’t leave unsaid. But why that song? And what changed behind the scenes before it reached the stage?
WHEN A LEGEND TOOK A COUNTRY ANTHEM AND TURNED IT INTO A CONFESSION There are...
