Harry Styles is officially back.
The pop superstar announced his musical comeback on Thursday, Jan. 15, revealing plans for a brand new album titled Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, set to arrive this spring. Styles confirmed that the project will be released on March 6 and will feature 12 tracks.
The album marks Styles’ fourth studio effort and continues his long-running collaboration with producer Kid Harpoon, who has worked on all of the singer’s previous albums. The duo’s creative partnership has been central to Styles’ evolution from boy band heartthrob to one of pop’s most adventurous solo artists.
Alongside the announcement, Styles shared the album’s cover art on Instagram. The image shows him standing in a wooded area at night beneath a disco ball floating above his head. Dressed casually in jeans, a T-shirt, and colorful glasses, Styles is framed by an eerie yet playful atmosphere, with the album title appearing in bright pink and blue lettering in the top right corner.
Fans had been buzzing with anticipation in the days leading up to the reveal after uncovering a mysterious website linked to the singer. The site, hosted under the domain WeBelongTogether.co, featured a copyright notice from Sony Music Entertainment and displayed a looping clip of a crowd enjoying a concert. Visitors were encouraged to text the phrase “We belong together” to a phone number associated with HSHQ, fueling speculation that new music was imminent.
Now updated, the website displays a clock-like image, with the word “Kiss” replacing where the number 11 would normally appear and “Disco” positioned at the 9 o’clock mark, a subtle nod to the album’s title and aesthetic.
The British musician’s next album will mark his fourth full-length. Before Harry’s House, Styles released his self-titled debut in 2017 and followed it up with sophomore effort Fine Line in 2019. Both of his first two albums also entered the U.S. albums chart at No. 1.
See Styles’ new album announcement below.



