Harry Styles Announces His Third Studio Album With Release Date
Harry Styles shared an upside-down photo on Twitter to announce his upcoming third studio album titled "Harry's House," and also revealed the release date.
"Harry’s House. May 20th," the 28-year-old singer captioned the photo tweeted Wednesday. In the picture, Styles can be seen standing straight while his house in the background - including a brown sofa, table lamp, a chair, wall mirror, and chandelier - is upside down.
In the photo, Styles seems to be deep in thought, looking down at the "floor," wearing a white top and blue jeans.
The tweet received almost a million likes within 24 hours and fans took to the comments section to share their reactions.
YouTuber Karl Jacob wrote, "This is big," and the comment alone received above 23,000 likes. The official handle of Amazon Prime Video also commented, "You literally just flipped life upside down with this news. Your power."
One of the fans tweeted two images to explain how they felt when they realized the announcement of the new album was real and not fake. It received over 25,000 likes.
Styles dropped his previous album, "Fine Line" in December 2019. The album featured 12 tracks including "Watermelon Sugar," "Golden," "Adore You," "Fine Line," "Treat People With Kindness" and "Cherry."
The singer debuted his first studio album, titled "Harry Styles," which was released in May 2017. The album featured 10 music tracks including "Meet Me in the Hallway," "Woman," "From the Dining Table," "Ever Since New York" and "Sign of the Times."
According to multiple reports, the upcoming third studio album will feature 13 music tracks.
Styles' official YouTube channel also dropped a 40-second clip of the announcement, where the singer walks on the stage and the layout of a huge house is shown behind him.
Besides music, Styles will also work in movies including "Don't Worry Darling," which is slated to release on Sept. 23. The flick is helmed by actress and director Olivia Wilde. The singer will also feature in movies like "My Policeman" and "Faster, Cheaper, Better."
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