Harry Styles

  • monday, 5 september 2022

British entertainer Harry Edward Styles began his career in the world of pop music in 2010 as a member of One Direction. Their first single, What Makes You Beautiful, climbed charts all around the world, and sat comfortably at the top for months. One Direction disbanded in 2016, and Harry goes solo, building a career as a singer-songwriter of talent and class. His songs are extremely successful, from Sign of the Times (2017) to As it Was, contained in his 2022 album Harry’s House. His second album, Fine Line (2019) has been nominated by Rolling Stone one of the 500 best albums of all time. His debut in cinema came with Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, where Styles plays a soldier. As a songwriter, he penned Alfie’s Song (Not So Typical Love Song) for film Love, Simon (2018).

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Harry's Playlist
Sign of the Times (Harry Style)
(2017)

A great debut. The passage of time and a deep sense of malaise leave nonetheless space for a glimmer of hope.

Sweet Creature (Harry Styles)
(2017)

Young age, first loves, and a vague sense of belonging. Voice and guitar.

Ever Since New York (Harry Styles)
(2017)

The perfect soundtrack for a reunion, so catchy it was destined to be a great summer hit.

Adore You (Fine Line)
(2019)

An easy, dance-like tune. Absolutely go see the video, starring goldfish.

Golden (Fine Line)
(2019)

Great rhythm that reminds running, as shown in the video. A fresh load of passion.

As it Was (Harry’s House)
(2022)

A song that carries you away, especially live. Is this about his relationship with Olivia Wilde?

Matilda (Harry’s House)
(2022)

Fear of growing up and losing one’s direction. Harry at his sweetest, most melancholic self.

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