In a solo venture, Harry Styles has revealed that his highly anticipated fourth studio album is set to launch this spring. Entitled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” and scheduled for release on March 6, this album marks Styles’s return after a four-year hiatus. Following his critically acclaimed synth pop album “Harry’s House” in 2022, which secured him the prestigious album of the year award at the 2023 Grammy Awards, Styles is back with a new musical offering.
Styles recently unveiled the album’s cover art on Instagram, showcasing the 31-year-old artist in casual attire under a glittering disco ball at night. The post quickly gained over four million likes within three hours of being shared. The upcoming album, “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” will feature 12 tracks and is being overseen by executive producer Kid Harpoon. Known for his close collaboration with Styles since the start of his solo career, Harpoon has worked on all of the artist’s albums, starting from his debut self-titled release in 2017.
This new project confirms speculations surrounding Styles’s comeback to the music scene. After maintaining a low profile following his last tour, Styles was occasionally spotted in London engaging in everyday activities, often accompanied by Zoe Kravitz, with whom he is rumored to be romantically involved. However, the recent surprise release of a YouTube video titled “Forever, Forever” featuring a piano ballad performed during the final night of his successful Love on Tour has reignited excitement around his music.
The video, lasting over eight minutes, concludes with the message “We belong together,” flashing on the screen. It includes footage of eager fans in Italy preparing for the tour’s finale, showcasing their elaborate outfits and discussing Styles’s stage attire while singing “Satellite,” a track from his previous album. Further fueling anticipation, posters and billboards with phrases like “We belong together” and “See you very soon” have appeared in various cities, including Toronto, alongside a new website using the same slogan.
Notably, this upcoming album holds significance for Styles as it marks his first musical endeavor since the tragic passing of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne in 2024.
