Harry Styles Releases New Album “Kiss All The Time, Disco, Occasionally’

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Harry Styles is back — and he’s inviting listeners into his latest era with a title that feels like a mantra: Kiss All the Time, Disco, Occasionally.

The singer’s highly anticipated fourth studio album officially dropped this week, marking his first full-length release since 2022’s Grammy-winning Harry’s House. Fans have waited four years for new music from Styles, and the new project arrives with a 12-track lineup that blends introspection, groove, and the singer’s signature emotional openness.

The album opens with its lead single, “Aperture,” before moving through songs including “Are You Listening Yet?,” “Coming Up Roses,” and “Dance No More.” The record closes with “Carla’s Song,” bringing the album to a reflective finish.

As with his previous releases, Styles once again collaborated with longtime creative partner Kid Harpoon, the producer behind many of the defining sounds of Styles’ solo catalog.

The album’s arrival follows months of anticipation that began when Styles first teased the project at the start of the year. Soon after, he announced a massive new tour — the Together, Together Tour — which will take the album around the world.

The tour launches May 16 in Amsterdam before expanding across multiple continents. Among its most headline-grabbing stops is a 30-show residency at Madison Square Garden, a milestone venue that has become closely associated with Styles’ live performances.

To celebrate the album release, Styles performed a special concert at Co-op Live, with the show scheduled to stream globally on Netflix.

Fans will also see Styles return to a familiar stage soon: on March 14 he will appear on Saturday Night Live as both host and musical guest. It marks the second time he’s pulled double duty on the iconic show since 2019.

In the lead-up to the album’s release, Styles also appeared on the cover of Runner’s World for a conversation with acclaimed Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami.

The two bonded over their shared passion for running marathons — a hobby Styles says has shaped the mindset he brings to both life and music.

“The thing that I’ve found, in the rest of my life but particularly in running, is the idea of trusting myself to do exactly what I say I’m going to do,” Styles told Murakami.

“To say to myself, I know that you can do something difficult, and that you can get up and train when you don’t want to train, and that you’re able to push through hard things. Having that kind of self-integrity — no one can run a marathon for you. Whereas there are a lot of people who help me make music, put the music out, put on a show and make me look good at it! But running is a conversation with myself.”

That philosophy seems to echo throughout Kiss All the Time, Disco, Occasionally — a record that feels personal, expansive, and distinctly Harry.

Four albums into his solo career, Styles continues to evolve as both an artist and performer — and if this new era proves anything, it’s that he’s still finding new ways to surprise.