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Harry Styles Dares Vulnerability on New Album
6 Mar
Summary
- New album "Kiss All The Time" explores vulnerability and doubt.
- The emotional core is the solo ballad "Coming Up Roses."
- Styles finds refuge in Berlin clubs, moving on from fame.

Harry Styles' latest album, "Kiss All The Time," released four years after "Harry's House," dives into themes of vulnerability and emotional honesty. The album's quietest moment, the solo ballad "Coming Up Roses," stands as its emotional core, exploring doubt and the anxieties of connection. Styles moves away from obvious hits, embracing a more introspective sound, reminiscent of his solo debut.
Escaping the trap of celebrity, Styles found refuge in Berlin's anonymous nightlife, a stark contrast to his public persona. This journey influences the album's theme of moving on from the concept of 'home' explored in "Harry's House." The music, infused with 80s electro-pop, features collaborators like Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson.




