Harry Styles is officially bringing fans into a disco groove. After teasing new music with mysterious billboards declaring “we belong together” and “see you very soon,” the pop superstar announced his fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., due out on March 6. The album will feature 12 new songs and was produced by Styles’ longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, who worked on all his previous records. It marks Styles’ first new album in four years, following 2022’s Grammy-winning Harry’s House.
Styles revealed the album title and cover art on social media, even poking fun at himself in an Instagram Story by plastering a giant arrow labeled “ME” over the artwork. While no track list or singles have been released yet, fans crashed the singer’s webstore in a frenzy to pre-order vinyl and merch as soon as the news hit. The 31-year-old singer’s cryptic promo tactics – including a voicemail snippet of him singing “we belong together” sent to fans – had already sent the internet abuzz anticipating his next era.
The upcoming record has big shoes to fill. Harry’s House dominated charts worldwide and won Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammys, powered by hits like “As It Was.” Styles has spent the last few years touring extensively and dabbling in Hollywood, but music remains his first love. With a cheeky title hinting at dance-floor vibes, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. looks poised to show a playful new side of Styles. As the singer teased to fans during his last tour’s finale, “I’ll see you again when the time is right” – and that time is now set for this spring.