Aimee Osbourne has released a music video for her first song under the artist name ARO (pronounced arrow). Her debut single is called “Raining Gold” and in the four minute video we find Aimee in the midst of death and destruction, sitting at the counter of a burned out diner.
She said: ”I fought it for a long time. ”It’s natural to want to rebel against what your parents do. Once I accepted music was my path, I rebelled by wanting to do it my own way. I also didn’t think it was respectful to my father’s career and creativity to assume that I could jump on the back of all he had worked his entire life for.”
Speaking about the track, Aimee said it is about being freed from manipulation after being ”trapped in a broken dynamic”. She told website Fader: ”’Raining Gold’ is about feeling trapped in a broken dynamic. Feeling so worn out and turned upside down from manipulation can make you feel like you’re in a daze.
”I wanted to capture how paralysing that can feel, as well as how empowering it is once you have the realisation that you have a choice and can break free from the dizzying effects of allowing yourself to be controlled.”
Introducing my daughter Aimée Rachel Osbourne. Watch her video at http://t.co/KyuagIobPL / single also on @Spotify pic.twitter.com/ZPCA87Hn9E
— Ozzy Osbourne (@OzzyOsbourne) March 5, 2015
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