As the British pop sensation readies to unveil his next album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, a few Mumbai fans relay their expectations and share their views
Harry Styles during the Love on Tour concert in Madrid. Pics courtesy/@Harrystyles
Rewriting the sound

The album cover of Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally
The upcoming album is viewed as a natural progression in Styles’ evolving sound. Over time, something about his genre has changed, and that is exactly what keeps his music fresh.

Hopefully, something along the lines of a stronger English indie-pop influence can be expected as his voice is well-suited to the genre, which will mark a shift from his previous album, Harry’s House, which leaned heavily into jazz and alternative textures.
Aman Khan, 28, entrepreneur, Kandivli
Inspired by legends and loss

Shivangi Sharma strikes a pose next to the poster for Harry Styles’ Love On Tour
His music is rooted in nostalgia and shaped by personal grief. His music taste and inspirations are niche, as he attributes them to the music his mum played around the house while he was growing up. He has openly spoken about being inspired by Shania Twain, Stevie Nicks, and other icons from the 1970s and 80s, including Pink Floyd and David Bowie.

When the band split in August 2015, all the musicians began individual journeys, but this will be the first music Styles releases after the sudden and tragic loss of his ex-bandmate and close friend, Liam Payne. The loss was felt widely, especially among Directioners [a term used to describe One Direction fans].
Shivangi Sharma, 27, counsellor, Malabar Hill
Beyond the boy band

A new sound might be on the horizon, as the evolution of the singer signals a clear shift in how audiences perceive his artistry, moving beyond the constraints of his boy-band origins. Earlier, it was classic boy-band music. But, his previous album, Sign of the Times, made people realise that his songs were more about how he perceived the world, rather than traditional love songs. His experimentation with fashion, colour, and gender norms runs parallel to his musical growth, lending the work a certain accessibility that is also layered with depth.
Vedant Agarwal, 24, student, Andheri
Sound without limits

The defining feature of Styles’ next phase is creative freedom and refusal to conform. The singer has always been fearless with sound and storytelling, moving from pop to introspective rock ballads.

I’m hoping he pushes a few more boundaries. I also read the album title as a signal of paradox and playfulness, hinting at a project that balances intimacy with bold moments.
Dhwanika Parmar, 26, event manager, Andheri
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