The rumors were true! Harry Styles is finally dropping new music this Friday and fans have been hard at work figuring out all kinds of new details about what we can expect – Let’s get into it! After months of speculation surrounding Harry Styles’ new album, he made the official announcement last week taking to his socials to unveil his upcoming album’s artwork. In the image we find Harry dressed down in the middle of a retro-furnished living room lost in thought while staring down at the ceiling — yeah, you heard right – because the house is freaking upside down! Talk about flipping the script, am I right? And in case that wasn’t already enough, Harry captioned his post with the title of his third album, aptly named Harry’s House, and its release date which is May 20th. Fans were already going into overdrive with all these new deets but Harry was just getting started… That same day Harry dropped a teaser for his new album literally setting the scene for what’s to come and according to several rabbit-eared fans he also gave us a taste of his new music. Some Twitter users took the teaser and played it in reverse and while we can’t play it in this video, it does have a very Harry-esque sound to it…
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This singer just set a Guinness World Record with their new song
Harry Styles has broken a Guinness World Record with his hit single “As It Was.”Styles, 28, broke the record for “most streamed track on Spotify in 24 hours (male),” according to a news release from Guinness. The song accumulated over 16 million streams in its first 24 hours on the platform.Released April 1, “As It Was” also ranked first in streams in 34 countries, including the U.S.Another British singer-songwriter holds the same record for female artists: Adele, whose song “Easy on Me” netted more than 19 million streams on Spotify in one day, according to Guinness.Styles’ latest hit also set two Spotify records, according to the platform.”As It Was became Spotify’s most-streamed song in a single day in 2022 so far, and the most streamed song in the US in a single day in Spotify history,” the company said on Twitter.”As It Was” is the lead single from Styles’ forthcoming album, “Harry’s House,” which will be released May 20. It’s the pop star’s third solo album since breaking off from the boy band One Direction.As of Friday, the song’s enchanting, ’70s inspired music video has racked up over 62 million views. The video, directed by Tanu Muino, features Styles clad in a bedazzled red outfit, dancing alongside a woman dressed in blue. The glittering garments were designed by Spanish fashion designer Arturo Obegero.The video was “made with love by a creative team from Ukraine,” according to Styles’ YouTube account.
Harry Styles has broken a Guinness World Record with his hit single “As It Was.”
Styles, 28, broke the record for “most streamed track on Spotify in 24 hours (male),” according to a news release from Guinness. The song accumulated over 16 million streams in its first 24 hours on the platform.
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Released April 1, “As It Was” also ranked first in streams in 34 countries, including the U.S.
Another British singer-songwriter holds the same record for female artists: Adele, whose song “Easy on Me” netted more than 19 million streams on Spotify in one day, according to Guinness.
Styles’ latest hit also set two Spotify records, according to the platform.
“As It Was became Spotify’s most-streamed song in a single day in 2022 so far, and the most streamed song in the US in a single day in Spotify history,” the company said on Twitter.
“As It Was” is the lead single from Styles’ forthcoming album, “Harry’s House,” which will be released May 20. It’s the pop star’s third solo album since breaking off from the boy band One Direction.
As of Friday, the song’s enchanting, ’70s inspired music video has racked up over 62 million views. The video, directed by Tanu Muino, features Styles clad in a bedazzled red outfit, dancing alongside a woman dressed in blue. The glittering garments were designed by Spanish fashion designer Arturo Obegero.
The video was “made with love by a creative team from Ukraine,” according to Styles’ YouTube account.