Harry Styles is set to release his fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally on March 6th, after a teaser campaign that included billboards promising "we belong together" and "see you very soon." The news was accompanied by a voice note of Styles singing one of his songs, further fueling fan anticipation for the new music.
The album's artwork shows Styles sporting sunglasses and ducking beneath a disco ball suspended from the night sky, hinting at the eclectic sound that fans can expect. Produced by Kid Harpoon, who has worked with Styles on all of his previous albums, the 12-track album is expected to be a diverse blend of styles.
Fans were quick to respond to the news, with some taking part in a WhatsApp promo line and receiving a voice note from Styles earlier in the day. The singer's web store was reportedly overwhelmed by interest, with packages including vinyl, cassettes, T-shirts, an analogue camera, and a bum bag available for pre-order.
This new album marks four years since Styles' last solo release, Harry's House, which broke records worldwide and won numerous awards, including the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. The singer has been focusing on his personal life since the passing of former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne in 2024.
The news comes ahead of Styles' residency at Madison Square Garden in New York, where he played 15 sold-out shows in 2022. There have also been rumors that Styles will hold a residency at Manchester's Co-op Live, which he is an investor in.
Fans may notice some personal themes on the album, given Styles' previous interest in music as a source of inspiration. Interestingly, Rosalía's recent release, Lux, also referenced numerous saints from history, indicating that Styles is not alone in exploring spiritual themes through his artistry.
Additionally, Styles has been an advocate for increased funding for music education, investing in schools and grassroots venues to provide young musicians with the skills they need to pursue their passions.
The album's artwork shows Styles sporting sunglasses and ducking beneath a disco ball suspended from the night sky, hinting at the eclectic sound that fans can expect. Produced by Kid Harpoon, who has worked with Styles on all of his previous albums, the 12-track album is expected to be a diverse blend of styles.
Fans were quick to respond to the news, with some taking part in a WhatsApp promo line and receiving a voice note from Styles earlier in the day. The singer's web store was reportedly overwhelmed by interest, with packages including vinyl, cassettes, T-shirts, an analogue camera, and a bum bag available for pre-order.
This new album marks four years since Styles' last solo release, Harry's House, which broke records worldwide and won numerous awards, including the Grammy Award for Album of the Year. The singer has been focusing on his personal life since the passing of former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne in 2024.
The news comes ahead of Styles' residency at Madison Square Garden in New York, where he played 15 sold-out shows in 2022. There have also been rumors that Styles will hold a residency at Manchester's Co-op Live, which he is an investor in.
Fans may notice some personal themes on the album, given Styles' previous interest in music as a source of inspiration. Interestingly, Rosalía's recent release, Lux, also referenced numerous saints from history, indicating that Styles is not alone in exploring spiritual themes through his artistry.
Additionally, Styles has been an advocate for increased funding for music education, investing in schools and grassroots venues to provide young musicians with the skills they need to pursue their passions.