Harry Styles teases that he's already started recording the follow-up to Harry's House
In a wide-ranging cover story with Rolling Stone, the pop superstar admits that he just can't keep away from the studio.
Harry Styles has teased that recording has already begun on his fourth solo album.
In a wide-ranging cover interview for the new issue of Rolling Stone, Harry touches on a variety of issues, from his relationship with actress-director Olivia Wilde to his burgeoning movie career.
But what just might be the most exciting news for fans, it's more or less confirmed that a follow-up to Harry's House is not only a possibility, but is in active development.
"I'm always writing," Harry told Rolling Stone, while also confirming that he and frequent collaborators Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson have arranged for several stops on his expansive world tour to serve as studio sessions too. (If you're seeing Harry live on tour this year - check out the setlist for the Love On Tour setlist)
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"I think all of us are so excited to get back to it," he continued, "which feels insane because we’ve just put an album out.”
Of course, Harry's House, Harry's third solo studio album, was only released in June, debuting at Number 1 on the Official Albums Chart with the biggest first-week sales of the year so far, and managing to stay at the top for a total of six weeks, also becoming the longest-running Number 1 album of the year so far in the process.
Harry's House was preceded by the lead single As It Was, which quickly became Harry's most successful solo single ever in the UK. It's overtaken Encanto's We Don't Talk About Bruno to become the longest-running Number 1 single of 2022 so far, with a total of 10 weeks at the top of the chart.
As It Was was recently named the biggest song of 2022 so far in the UK by the Official Charts Company, while Harry's House is the second biggest album of the year so far, finding some tough competition in Ed Sheeran's =.
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