Harry Styles Shares Insights on Collaborations for His New Album ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’
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Harry Styles is set to release his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, this spring, but fans will not be seeing any featured artists on this record.
In an interview with Capital Breakfast on January 23, Styles addressed the possibility of collaborators, stating clearly, “There are no collabs on this album.” He added, with a shy smile, “Just me.”
Styles’ decision reflects his established pattern; his previous solo albums—his self-titled debut in 2017, 2019’s Fine Line, and 2022’s Harry’s House—also featured no guest appearances and all achieved No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
This interview followed the release of Styles’ first single in years, “Aperture,” which provides fans with their first glimpse of Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, anticipated to drop on March 6.
During the conversation, Styles also spoke candidly about his three-year hiatus, during which he needed to “fall in love with music all over again” after feeling burnt out from his Love On Tour. He shared his admiration for Shania Twain, who will join him on select dates of his upcoming Together, Together tour.
As his fans prepare for his shows, Styles expressed that he wants them to feel ready to dance. “I want them to come ready to be with their friends, close their eyes, open their eyes, dance, let it go and be whatever and whoever they are in that moment,” he said. “And I think it’s going to be fun and I’ll be right there with them.”
The full interview with Styles can be viewed on Capital Breakfast below.







