Get ready to dance, because Harry Styles is about to shake up your playlist! But here's where it gets exciting: while fans were eagerly awaiting the music video for his latest single, 'Aperture,' they got a surprise reveal of the entire tracklist for his upcoming album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. And this is the part most people miss—the titles were unveiled in a clever, spiral design on YouTube, building anticipation with every song name that popped up.
Scheduled to drop on March 6, this album marks Styles' return to the music scene after a three-year hiatus since Harry’s House dominated the Billboard 200 for two weeks in 2022. But here's the controversial part: in a recent interview with John Mayer, Styles hinted that this album is best experienced loud, sparking debates among fans about how to truly 'road test' the music. Will it live up to the hype? Only time will tell.
The tracklist itself is a mix of intriguing titles that promise a diverse listening experience. From the house-inspired, dance-inducing 'Aperture' to the thought-provoking 'Season 2 Weight Loss' and the enigmatic 'Carla’s Song,' each track seems to tell a story. And this is where it gets bold: songs like 'American Girls' and 'Dance No More' could spark differing opinions on their themes and Styles' evolving artistry. Are these tracks a nod to his past or a leap into uncharted territory?
Here’s the full tracklist for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally:
- 'Aperture' – The lead single and opening track, setting the tone for the album.
- 'American Girls' – A title that’s sure to spark curiosity and debate.
- 'Ready, Steady, Go!' – A call to action that hints at the album’s energetic vibe.
- 'Are You Listening Yet?' – A question that feels like a direct challenge to the listener.
- 'Taste Back' – A mysterious title that leaves room for interpretation.
- 'The Waiting Game' – A nod to the anticipation fans have felt for this album.
- 'Season 2 Weight Loss' – A title that’s as intriguing as it is unconventional.
- 'Coming Up Roses' – A hopeful, uplifting track, perhaps?
- 'Pop' – A straightforward title that could be anything but simple.
- 'Dance No More' – A bold statement in an album that’s meant to be played loud.
- 'Paint by Numbers' – A title that suggests a structured yet creative approach.
- 'Carla’s Song' – The final track, leaving fans wondering about its significance.
Now, here’s the question for you: With such a diverse tracklist and Styles' promise of a loud, immersive experience, do you think Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally will redefine his sound, or is it a continuation of what we’ve come to expect? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!