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Harry Styles scores biggest global debut of his career with Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Harry Styles’ Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. has delivered the biggest global debut of his career, topping charts in 20 countries, surpassing one million sales worldwide and breaking multiple US, U.K. and international records for a male solo artist.

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Credit: Laura Jane Coulson
Credit: Laura Jane Coulson

Harry Styles has achieved the biggest global debut of his career with his new album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., which has already surpassed one million sales worldwide and topped charts across multiple continents.

The project has made an immediate impact in the US, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 with more than 430,000 units — the largest first‑week total of the year — and securing Styles his fourth consecutive solo chart‑topping debut.

He also extends his record as the first UK male artist, and only the second male artist overall, to debut at number one with his first four albums since Nielsen Music began tracking sales electronically in 1991.

The album additionally sets a new benchmark for first‑week vinyl sales by a male artist in the US, overtaking the record he previously set with Harry’s House.

The album’s international performance has been just as dominant. Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. has entered at number one in 19 further countries and is already the biggest‑selling album of the year in the UK, Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, New Zealand, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway, Portugal, Canada and Spain.

It also tops the charts in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany and Italy, and leads the Spotify Album Chart in the Czech Republic.

In the UK, the album becomes Styles’ third number one, selling 183,000 copies in its first week — a significant jump from the 113,000‑unit debut of Harry’s House. It also delivers the highest first‑week vinyl sales for a British artist this century. The album achieves a rare chart double in both the UK and Canada, with the record and the single American Girls simultaneously topping the album and singles charts. It marks the strongest opening week for a male solo artist in the UK and Australia since Ed Sheeran’s ÷ in 2017.

Across Europe, the album continues to break records.

In Germany, it became the best‑selling album by a male solo artist in almost six years and the top‑selling album by an international male solo act in nine years. Sales have doubled those of Harry’s House in Germany, Sweden, Austria and Switzerland, and tripled in the Netherlands, underscoring Styles’ growing global reach and the momentum behind his latest release.