Harry Styles’ “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.” Hits #1 on US iTunes & Apple Music


Harry Styles proves his creative vision with 12 solo tracks on “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.”

Harry Styles has returned with his highly anticipated new album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., marking his first project since the 2022 release of Harry’s House.

The album has already made a major impact, reaching #1 on both US iTunes and US Apple Music while amassing over 150k streams on every track on Spotify in less than a day. With 12 tracks and no guest appearances, the project showcases Harry’s ability to command attention entirely on his own.

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. is a vibrant, thoughtful, and deeply personal album. Its eclectic mix of playful, emotional, and creatively fearless tracks makes it an album that rewards repeated listens. The songs are immediately catchy, but it’s the small details, subtle production choices, and nuanced emotions that continue to reveal themselves with each spin.



The album contains no features, allowing Harry Styles’ voice, personality, and songwriting to take full center stage. Each track, from upbeat disco-inspired jams to introspective, slower moments, highlights his versatility as an artist while maintaining a cohesive sound. The record’s consistency and craftsmanship make every song feel intentional, polished, and deeply expressive.

For fans and casual listeners alike, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. is a must-listen. Its combination of charm, emotional depth, and replayable melodies positions it as one of the most exciting albums of the year, and it’s easy to imagine these tracks remaining in rotation for months to come.




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