Metallica frontman James Hetfield has shared particulars of his newest tattoo – that includes the ashes of the late Motorhead rocker Lemmy.

Hetfield posted an image on Metallica‘s Instagram account, exhibiting a brand new Aces Of Spades inking on his proper center finger in reference to Motorhead’s greatest hit.

The singer and guitarist informed the band’s 11 million followers the tattoo is “a salute to my good friend and inspiration Mr Lemmy Kilmister”, including: “With out him, there could be NO Metallica.”

He went on to say: “Black ink combined with a pinch of his cremation ashes that have been so graciously given to me. So now, he’s nonetheless capable of fly the chook on the world.”

James Hetfield of Metallica says he has had some of Lemmy's ashes put into his new Ace Of Spades tattoo. Pic: Metallica.com
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Lemmy, whose actual title was Ian Kilmister, was the founder and frontman of British rock band Motorhead. Fashioned within the Seventies, the band went on to launch greater than 20 albums, with hits together with Overkill, Iron Fist and Ace Of Spades.

He died in December 2015, simply days after being recognized with most cancers.

Hetfield fashioned American rock act Metallica with drummer Lars Ulrich within the early Nineteen Eighties, and the band launched their eleventh album, 72 Seasons, final yr.

They’re greatest identified for hits together with Enter Sandman, Grasp Of Puppets, Nothing Else Issues and Till It Sleeps.

‘Probably the most badass tribute’

Hetfield has beforehand spoken about Motorhead’s affect on Metallica, and in 2022 referred to as for Motorhead to be inducted into the Rock And Roll Corridor Of Fame.

“It is only a nod, a tip of the cap. What does it actually imply to be in there? I do not know. However to a few of these bands it’d imply the world,” he stated in a radio interview.

“With the passing of Lemmy, it is actually, actually necessary for me to see Motorhead acknowledged in that – as a result of there isn’t any extra rock’n’roll particular person on this planet than Lemmy.”

Many followers commented on his tattoo photograph, with one calling the inking “essentially the most badass tribute doable”.

One other stated: “RIP Lemmy. This can be a fantastic reward!”

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