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[57] Rea McNamara of NOW Magazine praised Styles' decision to lean towards "ebullient, soulful pop" while naming "Sunflower, Vol. 6" as the album's best track. [58] Writing for Rolling Stone, Nick Catucci deemed the album "excellent" and felt that "if there's a nontoxic masculinity, Harry Styles just might've found it."
Styles's vocals, which were described as "raspy", span from D 3 to A 4. [22] [18] The song uses the metaphor of fruit and summer to describe a sexual encounter. [25] According to Styles, the song is about the initial euphoria and excitement when one first starts seeing someone. [4] Styles has also stated that it is about the female orgasm. [27]
Styles performing in Nashville, Tennessee as part of Harry Styles: Live on Tour in 2018. English singer-songwriter Harry Styles has written tracks on all three of his studio albums — Harry Styles (2017), Fine Line (2019) and Harry’s House (2022) — and for an assortment of other artists. He has majority of shares in most of his songwriting credits. After co-writing several songs on the ...
Taylor Swift's "1989 (Taylor's Version)" has five vault tracks, with "Is It Over Now?" speculated to be about Harry Styles. Learn the song's meaning and lyrics.
Harry Styles dropped a music video for his "Harry's House" hit "Satellite" on May 3. Here's what the lyrics behind the bop might mean.
Fine Line (Harry Styles album), a 2019 album by Harry Styles, or its title song; Fine Line (Pasocom Music Club album), a 2023 album by Pasocom Music Club "Fine Line" (Barry Gibb song), 1984 from Now Voyager "Fine Line" (Kesha song), 2023 from Gag Order "Fine Line" (Mabel song), 2018 from Ivy to Roses re-issue
Harry Styles' third solo album, 'Harry's House,' includes references to Los Angeles, his goddaughter and 'Don't Worry Darling' director Olivia Wilde.
"Treat People with Kindness" is a song by Harry Styles, recorded for his second album Fine Line (2019). The song was originally released on the album on 13 December 2019 by Columbia and Erskine Records [5] and features background vocals from the New York indie-pop band Lucius. [6]