...Baby One More Time (Ozzy style)

Anthony Vincent

The Zoo Crew is spinning a wild track today for all the Zoo Freaks out there: ...Baby One More Time (In the Style of Ozzy Osbourne) by Anthony Vincent. This single, released in November 2024, is a head-banging reimagination of Britney Spears’ pop classic, transformed into a gritty, metal anthem as if sung by the Prince of Darkness himself. The cover’s genius lies in Vincent’s uncanny ability to mimic Ozzy Osbourne’s distinctive vocals, paired with his own instrumentation and a blistering guitar solo by Adam Rafowitz. The track gained traction not just for its musical prowess but for its cultural context, coming after a public feud between Spears and Osbourne. Earlier in 2024, Ozzy expressed frustration with Spears’ social media dance videos, prompting a fiery response from Spears telling the Osbourne family to “kindly fuck off.” Vincent’s cover, as noted on Consequence.net, playfully bridges this divide, uniting the two artists in a musical mashup that’s both a tribute and a tongue-in-cheek nod to their spat.

One juicy tidbit about the song’s creation comes from Vincent’s own YouTube channel, where he’s built a 3.5 million-strong following as the “Ten Second Songs” guy. In his video description, Vincent hints at the meticulous effort behind the track, with mixing and mastering by Rob Ruccia of Uptown Recording and filming by Steven Miosku. Fans on Facebook raved about the cover’s authenticity, with one commenting, “It’s like Ozzy himself stepped into a time machine to 1999!” The song’s release was also a strategic move, capitalizing on the viral buzz from the Spears-Osbourne feud, as highlighted by 105.9 The X. Vincent’s ability to turn a pop culture moment into a metal masterpiece showcases his knack for blending humor, talent, and timely commentary.

Anthony Vincent started his musical journey in New York, initially dabbling in rock and roll commercials before finding his niche in viral cover songs. His big break came through his YouTube channel, Ten Second Songs, launched in 2014, where he began posting videos of popular songs performed in multiple musical styles. A pivotal moment, as shared in a 2017 post on briancimins.com, was when music producer Brian Cimins challenged Vincent to push his creative boundaries, leading to viral hits like “I Wanna Minecraft,” which racked up over 33 million views. Vincent’s versatility and vocal mimicry skills, honed through years of performing with his band Set The Charge, set him apart. His early days of producing short, energetic tracks evolved into a full-fledged career as a content creator and musician, with collaborations alongside artists like Jonathan Young and PelleK.

Fans can keep up with Vincent’s latest projects on his official website, where he shares updates on music releases and live performances. His Facebook page is a hub for engaging with fans, often featuring behind-the-scenes content and fan reactions to his covers. On Instagram, Vincent posts vibrant snippets of his creative process, from studio sessions to playful memes. His X account is equally active, offering witty commentary and direct interaction with followers. For die-hard fans, there’s a Patreon page where supporters can access exclusive content and help fund his projects. While there aren’t dedicated fan websites or Facebook groups solely for Vincent, his Ten Second Songs Facebook community is a lively space where Zoo Freaks and music lovers alike share their admiration for his genre-bending covers.


 

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