After an almost three-year-long break, Harry Styles stunned the world on March 6, 2026 with his fourth studio album “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.” The featureless album creates a sound unlike anything Styles has ever put out before with upbeat, danceable songs plus a few ballads mixed in.

“I think it’s very different from his previous albums. I love how the songs are motivational and deep. I think more people should be talking about it,” Michaela Ianieri ‘26 said.
Out of the blue on December 27 2025, Styles’ YouTube channel posted an eight-minute video titled, “Forever, Forever.” The video included clips from the final show of Styles’ most recent tour with the background music being part of a ten-minute piano solo that he played during the concert. The ending of the video was an overhead shot of the crowd with the words “we belong together,” displayed on the screen.
Not long after, fans put their detective skills to work and found a website called “webelongtogether.co” which enabled text updates from an unknown number. This alerted fans immediately that Styles was back because he had a similar cryptic website to promote his last album “Harry’s House.”

Through these text updates, fans were notified of the releases of the album “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally,” its leading single “Aperture,” and later, the music video for the album’s second single, “American Girls.”
The song “Aperture” and its corresponding music video were put out before the album’s release, giving fans a sneak peek into what Styles’ long-awaited fourth album would sound like.
To say fans were blown away by the song would be an understatement. “Aperture” was totally different from anything Styles had ever released, with the production and lyrics being off the charts.
The music video also brought a lot of surprise because it included a level of dance that Styles had never shown to his audience before.
When the album finally released on March 6, fans were obsessed with it from the first listen.
“It is electric and is an album that will go down in history,” Audrey Kovach ‘29 said.
“Ready, Steady, Go!” “Dance No More” and “Are You Listening Yet?” are songs that make you want to get up and dance, but “Coming up Roses” and “Paint by Numbers” are slower and more emotional.
Mount Campus is buzzing with love for the new album. In any classroom you walk into, you hear students raving about their favorite songs and music videos.
“I really like ‘American Girls’ and ‘Coming Up Roses’ they’re very different vibes but ‘American Girls’ is catchy and ‘Coming Up Roses’ is beautiful,” Maddie Kelly ‘26 said.
Harry Styles will continue on to his “Together, Together Tour,” where he will play songs from “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” and some old favorites. This new era that Styles is entering has fans incredibly excited for what’s to come.
























































