Harry Styles Forges His Own Path on ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’: Stream It Now

Harry Styles posing for press
Harry Styles | Photo by Stella Blackmon

The long-standing anticipation surrounding Harry Styles’ latest musical era has finally reached its peak. On Friday, March 6, the pop icon officially unveiled his highly awaited album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, beckoning fans back to the dance floor with a fresh collection of tracks.

Anchored by the success of the lead single “Aperture,” which dominated the Billboard Hot 100, this 12-song project offers an intimate look at Styles’ personal evolution over the last four years. It marks his first full-length release since the 2022 sensation Harry’s House, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Every one of Styles’ solo albums since his 2017 debut has secured the top spot on the charts, setting a high bar for this new chapter.

Critics and editors alike have noted that this record reflects Styles’ perspective as he navigates his thirties. The lyrical content explores a yearning for genuine human connection, touching upon fleeting encounters, the return of former lovers, and the pursuit of a deep, enduring affection that has remained elusive.

The tracklist is a vibrant mix of titles including “American Girls,” “Ready, Steady, Go!,” “Are You Listening Yet?,” “Taste Back,” “The Waiting Game,” “Season 2 Weight Loss,” “Coming Up Roses,” “Pop,” “Dance No More,” “Paint by Numbers,” and “Carla’s Song.” Together, these songs represent a bold sonic shift for the Grammy winner, leaning heavily into dance-inspired arrangements. Styles will celebrate the release on Friday night with a headlining show at the Co-op Live arena. The event is being filmed by Netflix and will premiere as a concert special just two days later, ensuring his global audience can share in the experience.

Looking ahead, Styles is set to embark on a monumental world tour structured around several high-profile residencies. The trek will stop in Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne, and Sydney. Notably, the tour includes a massive 30-night residency at Madison Square Garden and a record-breaking 12-night run at Wembley Stadium.

Stream Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally in its entirety below.


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