On March 6, 2026, Harry Styles released his fourth studio album, βKiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.β
The album comes four years after his third studio album, βHarryβs House,β making Stylesβ return to music extremely anticipated.
The leading single for the album, βAperture,βΒ setsΒ the tone.Β DiscoΒ andΒ dance musicΒ areΒ clearΒ influences.Β Additionally, theΒ sort-ofΒ slogan that was projected on every social media account connected to Harry, βWe belong together,β is featured in the song. The song visits togetherness and adventure, all while being the first taste of Harryβs newest project. The music video for the song is an extension of the experience, where Styles is shownΒ sort of runningΒ from and choreographing with this unknown figure.Β ThisΒ could beΒ interpretedΒ asΒ his relationship with fame.Β
The rest of the album follows suit, with upbeat sure-to-be dance hits, and in true Harry Styles fashion, some heart-breaking emotional songs.
βAmerican Girls,β the second track on the album, is a synth-pop ode to βthose American girls,β perfect for a windows-down car ride. It is also the only other song with a music video, where Styles is on set for some sort of action movie, keeping in with his signature βthis-isnβt-really-what-the-song-is-about-but-itβs-cool-and-up-to-interpretationβ music video theme.
βReady, Steady, Go!β is one of the most adventurous tracks on the album, comparable to works of Charli XCX or Lorde, a more music-based song instead of lyrical.
βAre You Listening Yet?β is sort of a sister-song in terms of the music to the song prior, except the lyrics explore what one is listening to ββ one’s head, heart or something else. Styles explores internal battles to an upbeat track.
βTaste Back,β takes a different style, but still stays within the synth-pop realm. It seems to be a letter to a past lover, wondering if all the work and exploration they did for oneself helped them get their βtaste back,β or if they just βneeded a little love.β
The next track, βThe Waiting Game,β takes the album for a slower turn, contemplating whether fulfillment and relationships are found, or if it is all a game of waiting for someone. Is commitment going to ever actually happen or does βit all add up to nothing.β
βSeason 2 Weight Loss,β continues with the extreme openness of Stylesβ lyrics, where he juxtaposes the effects of extreme personal change with how one is perceived and how a public eye will feel towards them, where Styles is βhoping you will love me now.β
βComing Up Roses,β follows the slower, more emotional theme. The phrase βcoming up roses,β often is used to say that everything is going to work out for good, and this creates a contrast between the more somber feel of the song and lyrics. The song feels extremely vulnerable, which is something Styles does well in most of his ballad-type songs.
In a drastic tempo-change, the next track, βPop,β brings us back to the disco portion of the album title. The song has been perceived by many fans as a more upbeat sister-song to the βHarryβs House,β song βCinema.β For the dance-aspect enjoyers, this song is sure to become a favorite.
βDance No More,β undeniably elaborates on an earlier lyric in βAre You Listening Yet?β βIf you must join a movement, make sure thereβs dancing.β The song expresses the want to dance with oneβs friends and feel connected by music.
The last two tracks move back to slower, emotion-driven lyrics, with βPaint By Numbers,β where Styles explores the relationship between fame and growing up ββ he is always learning and developing.
The last track on the album, βCarlaβs Song,β ends with telling the audience, βItβs all waiting there for you.β It displays how one should just go and experience life, leaving on a note of hope and connecting with what one βreally likes.β
All in all, βKiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally,β is a synth-pop delight of an album, in which Styles explores a variety of themes. For anyone looking for their next listen, this could be the piece for you. Whether itβs getting ready, driving with the windows down, or βdancing with all of your friends,β Harry Stylesβ new album has got you covered.
Harry StylesΒ performedΒ many ofΒ his new songsΒ inΒ a one-night-only style, and it isΒ recordedΒ on NetflixΒ to stream. Additionally,Β Styles talksΒ about the albumΒ with Zane Lowe onΒ AppleΒ Music, BBC radio, or even on YouTuber Brittany Broskiβs celebrity guest show βRoyal Court.β