Harry Styles announces fourth album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally
Harry Styles has announced his fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which will be released on 6 March. The record was produced by Kid Harpoon, who worked on all of Styles' previous albums. The artwork shows the 31-year-old wearing sunglasses and ducking beneath a disco ball seemingly suspended from the night sky.
The 12-song track list has not been shared and no music has been released; Styles' web store offered packages including vinyl, cassettes, T-shirts, what appears to be an analogue camera and a bum bag, and the site seemed to immediately crash on the announcement. Earlier in the day Styles sent a voice note of him singing "we belong together" to fans who had signed up to a WhatsApp promo line.
The announcement comes four years after Harry's House, which reached No 1 around the world and was certified triple platinum in the UK with more than 900,000 certified sales. Harry's House won album of the year at the 2023 Grammys and was named album of the year at the 2023 Brit awards; it included the single As It Was, his most-streamed song on Spotify with 4.2bn streams.
Styles' last new music was Forever, Forever, an eight-and-a-half minute instrumental piano piece previously performed on the final date of his 2023 tour. Each of Styles' previous albums was co-produced by Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson.
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