Harry Styles has dropped another bombshell – his highly anticipated fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The 31-year-old pop sensation unveiled the news through a series of cryptic billboards around the world and an intimate voice note of him belting out "we belong together" to fans who had signed up for a WhatsApp promo line.
The wait has been long and arduous, but Styles is finally ready to unleash his creativity once more. The album's artwork, which features Styles sporting shades and ducking beneath a disco ball, hints at the funky, upbeat vibe that fans can expect from this new project. Kid Harpoon, who produced all of Styles' previous albums, is back behind the wheels for another critically-acclaimed effort.
The tracklist has yet to be revealed, but Styles' web store has been flooded with exclusive merchandise – vinyl, cassettes, T-shirts, an analogue camera, and a bum bag. The site promptly crashed under the pressure, no doubt due to fan frenzy.
In related news, Styles is set to give a second residency at Madison Square Garden in New York after playing 15 sold-out shows there last year. He's also rumored to be bringing his act to Manchester, where he has an investment stake in the Co-op Live venue.
The album is scheduled for release on March 6th and marks four years since Styles' Grammy-winning album Harry's House dropped. That record spawned the hit single "As It Was," which has racked up a staggering 4.2 billion streams on Spotify.
Style's personal life has been in the spotlight recently, with the tragic loss of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne earlier this year. However, it seems that Payne's memory will be honored through some meaningful artistic expressions – though details remain scarce at present.
When he's not making music, Styles has been making headlines for his marathon-running exploits and launching his lifestyle brand Pleasing into new territory with a provocative sex toy line. Last May, fans spotted him in Rome awaiting the announcement of the new pope, Leo XIV – an intriguing nod to his rumored interests in spirituality.
Styles has long advocated for increased funding for music education, supporting Ed Sheeran's efforts to promote arts programs in schools and grassroots venues.
The wait has been long and arduous, but Styles is finally ready to unleash his creativity once more. The album's artwork, which features Styles sporting shades and ducking beneath a disco ball, hints at the funky, upbeat vibe that fans can expect from this new project. Kid Harpoon, who produced all of Styles' previous albums, is back behind the wheels for another critically-acclaimed effort.
The tracklist has yet to be revealed, but Styles' web store has been flooded with exclusive merchandise – vinyl, cassettes, T-shirts, an analogue camera, and a bum bag. The site promptly crashed under the pressure, no doubt due to fan frenzy.
In related news, Styles is set to give a second residency at Madison Square Garden in New York after playing 15 sold-out shows there last year. He's also rumored to be bringing his act to Manchester, where he has an investment stake in the Co-op Live venue.
The album is scheduled for release on March 6th and marks four years since Styles' Grammy-winning album Harry's House dropped. That record spawned the hit single "As It Was," which has racked up a staggering 4.2 billion streams on Spotify.
Style's personal life has been in the spotlight recently, with the tragic loss of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne earlier this year. However, it seems that Payne's memory will be honored through some meaningful artistic expressions – though details remain scarce at present.
When he's not making music, Styles has been making headlines for his marathon-running exploits and launching his lifestyle brand Pleasing into new territory with a provocative sex toy line. Last May, fans spotted him in Rome awaiting the announcement of the new pope, Leo XIV – an intriguing nod to his rumored interests in spirituality.
Styles has long advocated for increased funding for music education, supporting Ed Sheeran's efforts to promote arts programs in schools and grassroots venues.