Harry Styles fans can finally rejoice, as the pop sensation has announced his long-awaited return to music after a hiatus of 1,336 days. The exciting news comes following a series of teasers, including cryptic messages, intriguing websites, and voice notes that all conveyed a sense of unity with the phrase, “We belong together.”
Styles revealed that his upcoming album is titled Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, and it is set to be released on March 6. This new work follows the success of his previous album, Harry’s House, which launched in 2022 and sold over four million copies globally, earning accolades as the best album at the Grammys and the Brit Awards.
The announcement came through a captivating social media post featuring the album cover, where Styles is seen under a disco ball in an open field, sporting a pair of swimming goggles. A press release confirmed that the 12-track project has been executive produced by his longtime collaborator, Kid Harpoon. Although no music has been shared yet, except for a brief voice note sent to fans, pre-orders of the album are already open, showcasing various editions including vinyl, CD, and a special box set that includes a limited edition film camera.
Since his rise to fame at the age of 16 on The X Factor, where he was placed in the iconic boyband One Direction, Styles has evolved into one of the UK’s most recognizable musical figures. Despite the group finishing third in the competition, they skyrocketed to global fame with hits like “What Makes You Beautiful” and “Best Song Ever,” driven in part by an emerging online fandom.
Styles has long been the standout member of One Direction, garnering attention even before launching his solo career, which began a year after the band went on hiatus. Initially, his entry into solo music was met with skepticism, particularly with his debut single “Sign Of The Times.” Nonetheless, it was his second album, Fine Line, featuring hits like “Adore You” and “Watermelon Sugar,” that solidified his place as a significant force in the music industry.
His 2022 album, Harry’s House, further secured his status, thanks to the chart-topping single “As It Was” and numerous accolades. Styles recently wrapped up an impressive 22-month world tour, called Love On Tour, which concluded in July 2023 in Reggio Emilia, Italy, drawing a massive crowd of over 100,000 attendees.
The anticipation surrounding Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally marks an exciting new chapter in Styles’ career, and fans eagerly await the music that has the potential to continue his remarkable legacy in the industry.

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