Harry Styles: From One Direction to Solo Success with 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally

Harry Styles, a 32-year-old musician, has been in the music industry for half of his life. He gained fame at 16 on The X Factor as part of the boy band One Direction. After going solo, Styles released his debut album in 2017 and has since released three more albums, including his latest, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which draws inspiration from his experiences in clubs around the world. Styles is influenced by artists like Prince, David Bowie, and Queen, and has a passion for rock 'n' roll.
Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London and Hansa Studios in Berlin, iconic locations in rock music history. Styles was inspired to resume touring after attending a Radiohead concert in Berlin in 2025. Tom Skinner, a member of Radiohead's offshoot band the Smile, played drums on six tracks of Styles' album. Styles also collaborated with the Duke Quartet, a string group based in Europe, on the song "Coming Up Roses."
Engineer Brian Rajaratnam, who has worked with notable rock bands, and mastering engineer Emily Lazar, who has an extensive list of clients, were part of the production team for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The album features a blend of rock influences and dance floor vibes, reflecting Styles' musical journey and experiences.