
Harry Styles has announced his fourth studio album, ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’, due out on 06 March via Columbia.
The pop star confirmed the news that a new album was on the way after teasing fans since December with cryptic messages, mysterious websites and voice notes, all carrying the same message: “We belong together.” The phrase quickly became a focal point for fans online, sparking widespread speculation about a new era, potential lyrics, and the overall theme of the record.
Harry Styles also recently shared a surprise video of him performing piano-ballad ‘Forever Forever’ on the final night of his tour. The intimate performance was captured in front of a sold-out crowd and sees Styles stripped back at the piano, showcasing a more vulnerable side. The visual ends with a roaring crowd and the words “We belong together” appearing on screen, further fuelling excitement surrounding the upcoming album.
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The 12-track ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’ was executive produced by Kid Harpoon, who worked on all of the former One Direction star’s previous records. The long-running collaboration suggests the album will continue Styles’ evolution while still maintaining the signature sound that fans have come to love, blending pop, soft rock, and disco-inspired elements.
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The full-length will be the follow-up to the artist’s multi-Grammy Award-winning 2022 release ‘Harry’s House’, which featured hit singles ‘As It Was’, ‘Satellite’, ‘Music For A Sushi Restaurant’, ‘Daylight’, and ‘Late Night Talking’. The record cemented Styles as one of the most influential pop artists of his generation, and expectations are high for what this next chapter will bring.
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