Harry Styles has revealed that his highly anticipated fourth studio album is set to be released this spring. The album, titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” will be available on March 6, marking Styles’s first full-length project in four years. This upcoming album follows his critically acclaimed 2022 synth-pop release, “Harry’s House,” which earned him the prestigious 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 singer in casual attire under a dazzling disco ball at night. The post quickly amassed over four million likes within a mere three hours. The album, executive produced by Kid Harpoon, will consist of 12 tracks. Kid Harpoon, a British songwriter and producer, has been a key collaborator with Styles since the beginning of his solo career, contributing to all of his albums since his debut in 2017.
This new project confirms speculations surrounding the return of the British pop star, who had maintained a low profile in the two years following his last tour. Recent sightings of Styles in London engaging in everyday activities sparked curiosity until he surprised fans with a YouTube video titled “Forever, Forever,” showcasing a piano ballad of the same name from his final Love on Tour performance.
Rumors intensified as promotional posters appeared in various cities, including Toronto, hinting at an imminent reunion with the phrase “We belong together.” The album release also marks Styles’s first venture since the tragic passing of his former One Direction bandmate, Liam Payne, in 2024.
The anticipation for “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” continues to build as fans eagerly await the new musical offering from the accomplished artist.