Harry Styles's 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.' Album Continues to Dominate U.K. Charts

Harry Styles's latest album, "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.," continues to make waves a month after its release. The former One Direction singer's fourth solo effort is performing exceptionally well in the United Kingdom, where he remains a popular artist. While the focus is on his latest album, Styles's previous three albums – "Harry Styles," "Fine Line," and "Harry's House" – are also enjoying a resurgence in popularity in the U.K.
"Harry's House," Styles's Grammy-winning third album, is the standout performer this week, reappearing on multiple U.K. album charts. "Harry Styles," his debut solo album, and "Fine Line," his sophomore release, are also making a comeback on the charts. "Fine Line" even manages to climb on the Official Albums Streaming chart, showing sustained interest in Styles's music.
"Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally." is prominently featured on various U.K.-based album charts, with top 10 placements on four of them. The album has seen a resurgence in physical album sales and streaming numbers, solidifying Styles's position as a chart-topping artist. While it falls just short of the top 10 on some charts, "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally." continues to showcase Styles's enduring popularity in the music industry.