Ozzy Osbourne Was the No. 2 Artist on TouchTunes for Q3 of 2025

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After Osbourne's July death, he enters the TouchTunes Artists Chart at No. 2, while three songs featuring his vocals debut on the TouchTunes Catalog Chart.

(MANDATORY CREDIT Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images) Ozzy Osbourne in a hotel room, Tokyo, June 1986. (Photo by Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images)

Ozzy Osbourne in a hotel room in Tokyo in June 1986. Koh Hasebe/Shinko Music/Getty Images

Following Ozzy Osbourne’s July 22 death, the legendary rocker makes his presence known on the TouchTunes charts for the third quarter of 2025, paced by a No. 2 debut on the TouchTunes Artists Chart.

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The TouchTunes charts for the third quarter of the year track the most played songs and artists on TouchTunes jukeboxes from July 1 to Sept 30, with the Frontline ranking inclusive of music released in the last 18 months, followed by the Catalog tally for any music that was released more than 18 months ago. The TouchTunes Artists Chart tracks the same period, combining all of an artist’s plays across both rankings. TouchTunes has jukeboxes in over 60,000 locations worldwide. Its data is not factored into other Billboard charts.

Osbourne’s music had not been featured on TouchTunes’ charts since the songs-based rankings’ inception in the second quarter of 2024 or on the Artists survey since it began in the first quarter of 2025. But after his July death, he vaulted onto the Artists tally at No. 2, behind only Morgan Wallen, who has reigned for all three of the ranking’s iterations so far.

On the TouchTunes Catalog Chart, Osbourne appears three times, twice under his own name. “Mama, I’m Coming Home” leads the trio at No. 3, while “No More Tears” enters at No. 24. The former peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1992, while the latter reached No. 71 the same year, both via the 1991 album No More Tears.

The third Osbourne-related song to chart, meanwhile, is Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs,” which enters at No. 21. The 1970 track stems from Osbourne’s time fronting the rock band and is featured on its sophomore release, Paranoid.

Both Osbourne and the original iteration of Black Sabbath performed at a star-studded final concert, Back to the Beginning, on July 5 in Birmingham, England.

Wallen’s reign on the Artists ranking, meanwhile, is assisted by music from his newest album, I’m the Problem, which was released in May, meaning the latest TouchTunes charts are the first full-quarter period the majority of the LP’s songs have been available. As such, one of the Frontline list’s big movers for the quarter is Wallen’s “What I Want,” featuring Tate McRae, which vaults 18 positions to No. 6 in its second quarter on the tally. Additionally, “I Got Better” and “20 Cigarettes” debut at Nos. 11 and 12, respectively.

In all, Wallen appears across the Frontline and Catalog charts 10 times this quarter — eight times on Frontline and twice on Catalog. That equals his count from the second quarter of 2025; “I Got Better” and “20 Cigarettes” replace “Lies Lies Lies” on Frontline, while “Last Night” departs from Catalog.

The Frontline and Catalog No. 1s are the same as they’ve been since their inception, as Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” reigns on the former while Chris Stapleton’s “Tennessee Whiskey” tops the latter. A change is coming soon, though, as “A Bar Song” is approaching its move to catalog status 18 months removed from its release.

Other Frontline movement includes debuts for songs from Alex Warren, Blake Shelton, Jessie Murph, Cardi B, Justin Bieber and Gavin Adcock. Murph in particular starts at No. 21 with “Touch Me Like a Gangster,” while her “Blue Strips” lifts 7-4 for a new peak.

Finally, the genre check-in: according to TouchTunes, the rock genre accounted for 39% of its plays across both Frontline- and Catalog-eligible titles, a 1% increase over quarter two and again the dominant genre on the platform. Country is second at 22%, though its dominance of Frontline-eligible songs remains, accounting for 41% of plays, followed by pop (19%), rap (14%) and rock (12%).

See all rankings below.

TouchTunes Frontline Chart

  1. “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” Shaboozey (=)
  2. “I’m the Problem,” Morgan Wallen (=)
  3. “Pink Pony Club,” Chappell Roan (=)
  4. “Blue Strips,” Jessie Murph (+3)
  5. “I Never Lie,” Zach Top (-1)
  6. “What I Want,” Morgan Wallen feat. Tate McRae (+18)
  7. “I Had Some Help,” Post Malone feat. Morgan Wallen (-2)
  8. “You Look Like You Love Me,” Ella Langley feat. Riley Green (-2)
  9. “Just in Case,” Morgan Wallen (-1)
  10. “All the Way,” BigXthaPlug feat. Bailey Zimmerman (+8)
  11. “I Got Better,” Morgan Wallen (debut)
  12. “20 Cigarettes,” Morgan Wallen (debut)
  13. “Ordinary,” Alex Warren (debut)
  14. “Not Like Us,” Kendrick Lamar (-5)
  15. “Texas,” Blake Shelton (debut)
  16. “Nokia,” Drake (-5)
  17. “Messy,” Lola Young (-4)
  18. “Love Somebody,” Morgan Wallen (-8)
  19. “Luther,” Kendrick Lamar with SZA (-5)
  20. “I’m a Little Crazy,” Morgan Wallen (-4)
  21. “Touch Me Like a Gangster,” Jessie Murph (debut)
  22. “Outside,” Cardi B (debut)
  23. “Daisies,” Justin Bieber (debut)
  24. “Last One To Know,” Gavin Adcock (debut)
  25. “I Am Not Okay,” Jelly Roll (re-entry)

TouchTunes Catalog Chart

  1. “Tennessee Whiskey,” Chris Stapleton (=)
  2. “I Love This Bar,” Toby Keith (=)
  3. “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” Ozzy Osbourne (debut)
  4. “Lose Control,” Teddy Swims (-1)
  5. “Friends in Low Places,” Garth Brooks (-1)
  6. “Sweet Child o’ Mine,” Guns N’ Roses (+11)
  7. “Simple Man,” Lynyrd Skynyrd (-1)
  8. “Brown Eyed Girl,” Van Morrison (+7)
  9. “Neon Moon,” Brooks & Dunn (-4)
  10. “Whiskey Glasses,” Morgan Wallen (-2)
  11. “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here and Drink,” Merle Haggard (-4)
  12. “Drinkin’ Problem,” Midland (-3)
  13. “Copperhead Road,” Steve Earle (-3)
  14. “Family Tradition,” Hank Williams Jr. (-2)
  15. “Fat Bottomed Girls,” Queen (-1)
  16. “Rockstar,” Nickelback (-5)
  17. “Thunderstruck,” AC/DC (+1)
  18. “In the Air Tonight,” Phil Collins (+4)
  19. “Cowgirls,” Morgan Wallen feat. ERNEST (=)
  20. “Don’t Stop Believin’,” Journey (-7)
  21. “War Pigs,” Black Sabbath (debut)
  22. “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” Def Leppard (+2)
  23. “Something in the Orange,” Zach Bryan (=)
  24. “No More Tears,” Ozzy Osbourne (debut)
  25. “Should’ve Been a Cowboy,” Toby Keith (debut)

TouchTunes Artists Chart

  1. Morgan Wallen (=)
  2. Ozzy Osbourne (debut)
  3. Toby Keith (-1)
  4. Chris Stapleton (-1)
  5. Lynyrd Skynyrd (+1)
  6. AC/DC (-2)
  7. Zach Bryan (=)
  8. Drake (=)
  9. Shaboozey (-4)
  10. George Strait (=)


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