Harry Styles has officially returned with new music. The British pop star released his fourth studio album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally today, marking his first full-length project in four years. The album arrives via Erskine Records and Columbia Records.
For fans who have been waiting since 2022’s Harry’s House, the new release feels both familiar and surprising. While Styles built his reputation on timeless pop songwriting, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally leans further into electronic textures and dance-driven production.
The rollout began in late January with the lead single “Aperture.” The track quickly became one of the biggest debuts of 2026 on Spotify, collecting more than 12 million streams in its first day. Commercial momentum followed almost immediately. “Aperture” debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also topped the UK Singles Chart, reaffirming Styles’ global chart dominance.
Across its 12 tracks, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally moves between shimmering synth-pop, disco-inspired grooves and introspective pop songwriting. The project continues Styles’ ongoing collaboration with longtime creative partner Kid Harpoon, whose production has shaped much of the singer’s solo catalog.
To celebrate the album’s release, Styles is also preparing a special one-night performance in Manchester. The concert, filmed at Co-op Live on March 6, will feature the first full live performance of the album. The show will later be released globally as a concert film titled Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester, offering fans an immersive introduction to the new era.
For now, the music itself takes center stage. Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally is officially out worldwide, and listeners can stream the full album across major platforms starting today.






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