Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. marks the pop megastar’s fourth solo Number One album
Harry Styles is taking absolutely no prisoners as he dances his way to the top. The pop megastar’s newest release Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally has officially debuted as Number One on the Billboard 200. It marks Styles’ fourth solo album to top the chart.
The album debuted with 430,000 in total sales, knocking out Bruno Mars’ The Romantic from the top spot. A few days after Styles’ release on March 6, preliminary reports projected the star to nab the Number One spot with 445,000 units sold. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Styles nabbed the top spot; lead single “Aperture” also debuted at Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 earlier this year.
Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally finds Styles reuniting with his trusty collaborator, producer Kid Harpoon as he blurred the lines of genre with a subdued, dance-inflected, experimental record. The album was the highly-anticipated follow-up to 2022’s commercial smash Harry’s House, which marks the star’s biggest debut in the U.S. to date with 521,500 units sold. Harry’s House also yielded Styles’ inescapable hit “As It Was,” which topped the Hot 100 for a whooping 15 weeks.
“This time I was turning 30 and I wanted to like take a break and kind of like assess,” Styles told Zane Lowe when speaking about the four years from his last album. It’s clear that time helped the musician create yet another successful project. “I felt like I was coming back as like a stronger version of myself,” he added.

