Harry Edward Styles is a singer, songwriter, and actor from Holmes Chapel, England. He first rose to fame in 2010 with the boy band One Direction on "The X Factor", becoming part of one of the decade’s biggest pop groups.
After the band’s hiatus, he launched a solo career rooted in pop, rock and disco‑influenced music. His debut album "Harry Styles" (2017) showcased a classic rock direction, followed by "Fine Line" (2019), which cemented his status as a global star and included hits such as "Watermelon Sugar". In 2022 he released "Harry’s House", featuring the worldwide single "As It Was" and winning major awards including the Grammy for Album of the Year.
Styles is known for his energetic live shows, including record‑breaking residencies at Madison Square Garden and Wembley Stadium, and for his gender‑fluid fashion. He has also acted in films including "Dunkirk", "Don’t Worry Darling", "My Policeman" and Marvel’s "Eternals". His fourth studio album "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally" continues his evolution as a leading pop figure.