Justin Hawkins addresses Yungblud ‘Feud’ over VMAS OZZY tribute

Justin Hawkins admits he never intended to encourage a feud with Yungblud

Justin Hawkins just admitted that he never “intended to encourage a sweep” with Yungblud.

Yungblud was furious after Darkness Front Man Justin blasted his MTV VMA’s tribute to the deceased Ozzy Osbourne and said, “Yungblud seems to have positioned himself as a natural heir to the ozzy legacy that has nothing to do with the really important things.”

In a new video on his Justin Hawkins run again YouTube -channel entitled Yungblud and the cost of having an opinionJustin said, “There’s nothing feudy about it, especially when it comes to my reactions to VMA’s performance.”

He could also be heard and said, “None of it was meant to encourage a feud. I think Yungblud is a very well connected and as such dangerous artist. He is a person who is not the kind of bear you would walk around and poking.”

“But I think that when there is real-time-tone height that happens [referring to his criticism of Yungblud’s use of autotune] And similar things, and the other observations I made about the overall delivery of it … You’re talking about someone coming from Musical Theater via Disney and now being hailed as the future of rock. And if they have real -time correction and that kind of background, I think it’s ok to be a little skeptical of it, ”Justin said.

He continued, “I know it’s not a very popular opinion, but from the reaction society if you can’t say anything negative about something that only leaves you an opinion available to you, and that’s not how life works. Everyone is allowed to say what they want.”

“I don’t slaughter him because … I don’t even think I’m actually deleting it. I think I’m doing a point that if the future of rock requires real-time tone correction in a vibrant environment, Rock is pretty f ** sorry, isn’t it?” Justin Hawkins concluded.

This comes after Yungblud threw the “bitter and jealous” Justin Hawkins during his performance on Ozzy Osbourne’s son, Jack Osbourne’s Trying not to die Podcast, where he said, “I think the weirdest thing about it was all I was trying to do was my best for your old husband because he gave me such a gift.

“When people try to intellectualize a sense of spirit and six musicians on a stage that goes” f ** king loves you man, “it’s just bitter and jealous,” the Zombie Hitmaker also said at the time.

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