
Harry Styles is officially entering his next era with the announcement of his new album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., and it already feels like a flirty, neon-soaked love letter to late nights and bad decisions you romanticize later.
The record will feature 12 tracks and is set to drop March 6th via Columbia, positioning it perfectly as the soundtrack for early spring delusion, healing, and dancing through whatever feelings you’re not ready to text about yet.
In true Harry fashion, the title alone sounds like a personality trait: impulsive, romantic, a little dramatic, and completely self-aware. It’s the kind of name that makes you picture someone kissing their way through a party, then standing alone under a disco ball wondering what it all meant.

With 12 tracks to play with, there’s room for glittery, groove-heavy songs, slow burns, and at least one track that will destroy people in the car at 1AM on the way home.
Behind the scenes, the rollout feels familiar in the best way: the album is executive-produced by Kid Harpoon, who has been a core creative force on Harry’s previous three solo albums and helped him build that cinematic, vulnerable, larger-than-life sound.
That continuity makes this project feel less like a reinvention and more like a confident evolution, as if Harry knows exactly what his world sounds like now and is ready to turn the saturation up. Fans who fell in love with the emotional honesty of his earlier work will likely hear that same intimacy here, just dressed up in more sequins and sweat. For fans, this isn’t just “album announced,” it’s “era unlocked.”
Preorders for Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. are already live on his official website, with vinyl and CD options ready for the collectors, the casual listeners, and the people who buy physical copies just to stare at the cover like it’s a religious artifact… me.
March 6th as a release date instantly becomes a pop culture checkpoint: expect timelines full of screenshots, theories, and way too many people saying, “This song ruined me” in the best way.



