It’s official. Pop superstar Harry Styles has another blockbuster on his hands.
The singer’s fourth solo album, ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,’ has stormed onto the Billboard 200 at #1.
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The ‘Aperture’-led project launches with 430,000 equivalent album units in the U.S., marking the biggest debut week for any album in the last five months and continuing the former One Direction star’s flawless run atop the tally.
Indeed, he’s now four for four when it comes to #1s.
Here is how the impressive first week breaks down:
291,000Pure Sales
138,500 Straming (SEA) Units
140.31 Million On-Demand Streams
Physical editions helped fuel the seismic numbers.
With plenty to choose from, the release arrived across seven vinyl variants, six CD editions, cassette, and digital formats. Vinyl alone accounted for 186,000 copies, marking the largest vinyl week ever for a male artist in the modern era.
The news follows Styles’ #1 placement on the Billboard Hot 100 with ‘Aperture’ and his recent performance on Saturday Night Live.


In the words of Shereé Whitfield to
Kim Zolciak: “Who woulda thunk it!
All that beauty and talent inside.” 🤣
This is his worst album to date. I expect a bigger drop next week