Harry Styles has revealed that his highly anticipated fourth studio album will be released this spring. The album, titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” is set to be released on March 6, marking Styles’s first full-length project in four years. This comes after the success of his 2022 synth-pop album “Harry’s House,” which earned him the album of the year award at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
Styles took to Instagram to unveil the cover art for “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” featuring the 31-year-old artist under a disco ball at night. The post quickly gained over four million likes within hours. The album, which will consist of 12 tracks, is being executive produced by Kid Harpoon, a longtime collaborator of Styles dating back to his solo debut in 2017.
The announcement of the new album confirms speculations surrounding Styles’s return to the music scene. Despite maintaining a low profile since his last tour, recent sightings of Styles in London with Zoe Kravitz sparked rumors. These rumors were further fueled by a surprise YouTube video titled “Forever, Forever,” showcasing a piano ballad performed during his Love on Tour finale.
As anticipation grew, posters and billboards with messages like “We belong together” and “See you very soon” began appearing in various cities, hinting at Styles’s imminent comeback. Notably, this album also marks Styles’s first project since the tragic passing of his former One Direction bandmate, Liam Payne, in 2024.
Overall, Harry Styles’s upcoming album release has generated considerable excitement and buzz among fans and music enthusiasts alike.
