Harry Styles announces fourth solo album ahead of March release

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Collider reports that Harry Styles announced his fourth solo studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The record is set for release on March 6.

The piece notes it has been almost a decade since Styles began his solo career and recalls how his 2017 self-titled debut served as a reintroduction. That album’s fourth track, “Two Ghosts,” is described as a folk-rock ballad with country notes that draws inspiration from George Harrison’s “All Things Must Pass” and echoes Bob Dylan’s lyrical abstraction, while later hits such as “Adore You” and “Watermelon Sugar” established him as a pop heavyweight.

The article traces a stylistic arc from the folk and rock leanings of his debut to the brighter pop tones of Fine Line (2019) and the calmer Harry’s House (2022). It suggests the new album title points toward a disco-infused, glittery sound, but notes listeners will learn more when Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally is released on March 6.


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