Harry Styles is back after nearly four years, giving fans a long-awaited reason to celebrate. The pop star has officially announced his fourth studio album, ending a 1,336-day wait.
Since December, Styles has been teasing fans with cryptic messages, mysterious websites, and short voice notes, all repeating the phrase: “We belong together.” Now, the mystery is over with the reveal of Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
The album is set to release on 6 March. It follows the success of 2022’s Harry’s House, which sold over four million copies worldwide and won Best Album at both the Grammys. The 12-track record is executive produced by Styles’ longtime collaborator, Kid Harpoon.
The cover art captures Styles’ playful style. It shows him standing in an open field under a disco ball, wearing swimming goggles.
Styles first rose to fame at 16, when his mother encouraged him to audition for The X Factor. He joined the boyband One Direction alongside Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne, and Zayn Malik. Though the group finished third, they quickly became one of the world’s biggest pop acts, releasing hits like What Makes You Beautiful, Story of My Life, and Best Song Ever. Styles emerged as the most prominent member, inspiring some songs on Taylor Swift’s 1989.
After One Direction went on hiatus, Styles took over a year to launch his solo career. His debut single, Sign Of The Times, received mixed reviews despite debuting at number one.
Harry’s House cemented Styles’ solo reputation. Blending 1970s soft rock with 1980s new wave, it produced the global hit As It Was and won multiple awards.
With Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, Styles promises another album full of creativity, catchy songs, and the charm that has made him one of the world’s most beloved pop stars.
