Aimee and Kelly Osbourne Reunite in the Studio to Record a Heartfelt New Version of “Changes,” Laughing Through Tears and Blending Their Voices in a Touching Tribute to Their Late Dad That Shows Family Bonds Can Always Find Their Way Back

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It’s an emotional moment for the Osbourne family — Aimee and Kelly Osbourne have officially released a touching new rendition of “Changes,” the iconic father-daughter duet originally performed by Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne in 2003.

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This time, the song takes on a deeper, more poignant meaning. Reimagined as a tribute to their late father, the legendary rock icon Ozzy Osbourne, the 2025 version of “Changes” blends nostalgia with raw emotion, capturing the sisters’ love, grief, and gratitude.

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Recorded in an intimate London studio, the new version features Aimee’s ethereal vocals and Kelly’s heartfelt delivery, woven together over a stripped-down arrangement of piano, strings, and soft ambient guitars. The sisters said they wanted the track to “feel like a final conversation with Dad.”

“We grew up hearing this song echo through our home,” Kelly shared. “Now, it feels like he’s still singing with us — just from another place.”
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Aimee, who has largely stayed away from reality TV and public life, called the project “the hardest and most healing thing I’ve ever done.”

The single, titled “Changes (2025 Tribute Version)”, is now available on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube, accompanied by a touching behind-the-scenes video showing the sisters recording together — often pausing mid-verse to wipe away tears.

“We wanted this to be more than a song,” Aimee said softly. “It’s our way of saying thank you, Dad… for everything.”

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