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+ | {{Song intro|3|bonus}} This Soulfly song was originally recorded by {{wp|Black Sabbath}} for the 1972 album ''{{wp|Vol. 4 (Black Sabbath album)|Vol. 4}}''. It is one of the slower songs on the limited edition of this album. Like all other tracks in the album, [[Roy Mayorga]] plays the drums in this song, but guest {{wp|Dave Chavarri}} of {{wp|Ill Niño}} takes over the drums in the outro along with sitar performed by [[Max Cavalera]], producing desert-flavored tune. |
"Under the Sun" is the only Soulfly song where the popular musician {{wp|Ozzy Osbourne}} was featured, but the only credit goes to the songwriting. All the writers credited to this song were regular Black Sabbath members. |
"Under the Sun" is the only Soulfly song where the popular musician {{wp|Ozzy Osbourne}} was featured, but the only credit goes to the songwriting. All the writers credited to this song were regular Black Sabbath members. |