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Harry Styles lets his guard down ahead of new music release: 'What would I give?'

Harry Styles just opened up in a way you don’t see every day. He’s had massive stadium success, topped the charts, and still, at times, wonders if any of it really matters. In an interview published on March 3, 2026, the “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” singer got real about the emotional heaviness and creative uncertainties that come with touring and fame.

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Harry has always seemed like he’s on top of the world, but in this new interview with Runner’s World, he talks about the side people don’t see: pressure and self-questioning. Even surrounded by screaming crowds and unending love from fans, Harry revealed that he sometimes finds himself thinking: “What am I really going to add to the world?” “In the middle of a tour, I’m not sure what I’m going to give, I’m not sure what I’m going to add,” he said, and that all the hype and attention can become overwhelming.Harry appreciates the love of course, with fans giving him so much energy night after night. But the more he got, the “Watermelon Sugar” singer said, the more he wondered what he’d give in return. “Sometimes, I felt my presence about it.” Sometimes the applause is awful, and it’s hard to know what your work really means when everyone is watching so closely. Harry said he is grateful for what people give him, for their time and passion, but he still finds himself questioning the true value of what he does.

What he wants most is to make music that makes people think and talk.“I think I’m less important,” he said. “And that can be scary when you realize it’s not just about you. But honestly, it’s also liberating. My job is just to stay human and keep recording that. There’s a freedom in letting people watch me ask questions, because I think questions are more interesting than answers.”Although these doubts have stuck with him, Harry seems to have found some clarity on his new album, Kiss All The Time.

Disco, sometimes. When he finished the record, which is scheduled to drop on March 6, Harry realized that his true impact comes from how fans connect with his music, not just from the songs themselves. He’s serious about the new era and the expensive touring that comes with it; It’s not just about him. “It’s all about the fans, and everyone who helped make the album,” he said.

“I can’t sell a place. Only they can do that. There’s a producer I work with that makes me great, and everyone on my team.”

Everything I’ve been rewarded for requires a lot of people.

Just before the album’s release, Harry took to the stage at the 2026 BRIT Awards in Manchester, where he performed his new single ‘Aperture’ live for the first time. He kicked off the show with bold choreography, music video calls, and the confident energy that marked his first live television performance in nearly three years.“Aperture,” which was released earlier this year, in January, blends pop and electronic vibes.

Harry drew inspiration from nights out and crowded dance floors, places where people can be themselves. He wanted this feeling of connection and freedom to permeate the entire song and album.As for the album, “Kiss All The Time, Disco, Sometimes” will be released worldwide on Friday. It’s Harry’s first full-length album since 2022’s “Harry’s House,” and it’s shaping up to be immersive, danceable and personal.

The launch also paves the way for his “Together, Together” tour starting in May, taking him everywhere from London to Sydney to Mexico City and Amsterdam.What should fans expect? Harry said his time in Berlin last fall, where he ran a marathon and enjoyed hitting the city’s clubs, led him to focus on making “good electronic music.” Lead single “Aperture” shows off this soulful side. “When you go out at night, it’s a community atmosphere, but everyone also has their own experience,” he said. “I wanted to relive what I felt on the dance floor, getting lost in the music. That’s how I want to feel on stage too. Not like I’m preaching, but like, ‘Hey, we’re all in this music together.'”

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