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Fred Again previews an unreleased track from Harry Styles’ new album

  • Apr 19
  • 2 min read
Fred Again

At Alexandra Palace, British producer Fred Again created an unforgettable moment by pausing his set to reveal a previously unheard track by Harry Styles. The song, a delicate and intimate ballad, contrasted sharply with the high-energy electronic beats of the night, instantly capturing the attention of the audience. In just a few seconds, fans were treated to a rare glimpse of Styles’ new material ahead of his upcoming album, "Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally", sparking excitement and speculation about what the record may hold.




During his set at Alexandra Palace, British producer Fred Again stopped the music for an unexpected moment: the debut of an unreleased track by Harry Styles. The song, not included in the planned setlist, briefly interrupted the electronic rhythms to make room for an intimate, heartfelt ballad.


As the night unfolded, Fred again.. paused and addressed the crowd: "This is a new song by Harry Styles" before letting the track play through the speakers. The effect was immediate—amidst the lights and electronic beats, the gentle ballad created a striking contrast, capturing everyone’s attention.


A 90-second clip, recorded by an audience member and quickly circulated online, reveals Harry Styles singing about a night spent with a loved one. The lyrics include: "But we sleep half the night with your head on my chest, you and me / It’s just you and me". Fans have speculated the song may reference Zoë Kravitz, Styles’ partner, although no confirmation has been made.


This brief appearance raises many questions about Styles’ upcoming album, "Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally", set to release on March 6, 2026. The track could potentially be the album’s second single. The possibility of a collaboration with Fred again.. added extra excitement, with the audience reacting enthusiastically both in the venue and online.


If the album reflects the style of this preview, Styles may explore sounds closer to electronic music, expanding on the tone of his first single from the new record. For now, the song remains a short glimpse—a live moment and a 90-second amateur recording—but it has already sparked widespread discussion among fans worldwide.


The surprise performance highlights Styles’ willingness to experiment and keep attention on his work. With "Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally" approaching, listeners are eager to see how this new material fits into his evolving musical expression and what other surprises might appear on the album.




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