This content is copyright of CelebMix.com. Harry Styles has officially stepped back into the spotlight. On Thursday, January 22, the singer released "Aperture," his first new song in nearly three years and the lead single from his upcoming fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., due out March 6. The track doesn't arrive with a bang so much as a slow reveal. "Aperture" unfolds as a sleek, atmospheric dance record, anchored by a soft electronic groove and produced by longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon. Rather than chasing the high-gloss pop of Harry's House, the song is more inward-looking, favoring patience, texture and restraint. The rhythm carries the song forward, but it never rushes, giving Styles room to sit comfortably inside the emotion. Lyrically, Harry Styles leans into the idea of openness and perception, using the camera term as a quiet metaphor rather than a heavy-handed statement. "It's best you know what you don't, aperture lets the light in," he sings, framing vulnerability as something gradual and deliberate. The chorus - "We belong together, it finally appears it's only love" - lands with a sense of ease over a gently bouncing beat, while the bridge picks up the pace slightly as Styles sings about uncertainty, time slipping by and the search for safety. The production stays understated throughout, letting the movement come from rhythm rather than synth-heavy drama, and signaling a lyrical and sonic shift without announcing it too loudly. View this post on Instagram Styles marked the release with a characteristically low-key Instagram post, sharing a photo of himself sipping a Big Gulp while wearing under-eye patches. "Aperture. Out Now," he wrote, alongside a note confirming the music video's release later today. Earlier in the week, he teased the track with a studio shot, arms outstretched, offering fans their first clear sign that new music was finally on the way. The single sets the tone for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., a 12-track album executive produced by Kid Harpoon and Styles' first full-length project since 2022's Harry's House. That album dominated its moment, winning Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammy Awards and producing the global hit "As It Was." "Aperture," however, feels less concerned with repeating that scale of success and more focused on atmosphere, movement and emotional release. The song's arrival also coincided with the announcement of Styles' Together, Together global residency. The run will span seven cities and 50 shows from May through December 2026, including extended stays in Amsterdam, London and New York, where he will play 30 nights at Madison Square Garden. These will be his only U.S. performances in 2026, with select dates featuring guests such as Robyn, Shania Twain, Jorja Smith and Jamie xx. With "Aperture," Styles opens the door to an era shaped by intimacy, dance floors and creative confidence. The song feels calm, confident with a groove yet unforced, a reminder that sometimes the most revealing moves come from letting the light in slowly. Listen to "Aperture" below. What do you make of Harry Styles' return and the sound of "Aperture"? Share your thoughts with us on X/Twitter, and visit CelebMix for more music and entertainment stories. The post Harry Styles Returns With 'Aperture,' His First New Single in Nearly Three Years appeared first on CelebMix.
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Harry Styles Returns With 'Aperture,' His First New Single in Nearly Three Years
January 23, 2026
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