Did Harry Styles Change the Title of His New Album? Here’s What Fans Are Saying
Harry Styles has captivated fans with the release of his latest album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The pop sensation unveiled his fourth studio album on Friday, March 6, celebrating the moment with a revealing Instagram post that showcased behind-the-scenes footage from the studio.
In the post, Styles, 32, wrote, “It’s all waiting there for you. Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. OUT NOW.” Accompanying the caption were various photos, including one of Styles seated on a staircase with headphones on, another of him joyfully dancing, and a close-up of his hand-written lyrics. A notable detail in the slideshow was a snapshot dated June 25, 2025, marking the album’s “completion.”
Fans quickly noted what appeared to be an Easter egg in one image featuring Styles next to a whiteboard filled with abbreviations for each song. Interestingly, the initials for the album title did not align. Rather than “KATTDO” (or “Kissco,” as speculated by some fans), the top of the board read “IHOLALI.” One follower tweeted, “I need to know what kissco was originally going to be called because what is IHOLALI,” as others echoed similar sentiments about the mystery surrounding the title.
Styles first announced the album in January, marking his return to music after the Grammy-winning Harry’s House in 2022. In a recent interview with Zane Lowe, Styles elaborated on the inspiration behind his new work. “I think it was about meeting some people, whatever level of trust, to just spend time with someone and saying yes to things,” he shared. “I remember someone saying, like, ‘Do you want to come with us?’ I was like, ‘Yeah!’ … I think [it’s about] trusting people and being rewarded for that by meeting some great people and learning a lot through them.”
Styles continued to reflect on the album’s themes, emphasizing the significance of friendship, honesty, and genuine relationships. “This album is such a wonderful byproduct of that because I was recording while all this was happening and I was exploring all that,” he noted, expressing gratitude for the enriching experiences that influenced his work.







