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The "Aperture" singer's hosting stint arrived one week after the singer crashed Ryan Gosling's monologue last week. By McKinley Franklin Harry Styles is back at Saturday Night Live! The “Watermelon ...
Harry Styles' "Saturday Night Live" takeover will begin shortly. Styles, 32, is on double duty, serving as both host and musical guest for the March 14 episode. "The Late Night Talking" singer's stint ...
While it's up for debate if Styles, who also moonlights as a marathoner and logged a sub-3 hour official time at the Berlin Marathon last year, wears them for a run or just when he's on a simple ...
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It may be well over a decade since Harry Styles dated Taylor Swift, and although they’ve both clearly moved on, they still share some undeniable musical chemistry. Case in point: one of Styles’ new ...
What is AJ Styles' new role backstage at WWE? On the February 23 episode of WWE Raw, AJ Styles officially retired from in-ring competition in his backyard of Atlanta, Georgia. The Phenomenal One left ...
Harry Styles’ fourth album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, is officially out. With its arrival comes one very important question: Who, exactly, is Carla? In a recent Apple Music interview, ...
Harry Styles’s “Coming Up Roses” is a love song, the singer confirmed, but not a typical one. Originally conceived as a Christmas song (which Styles abandoned after two lines), the Kiss All the Time.
Harry Styles’ new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally, should be titled Dance All the Time. Cry Occasionally. On his new song “Paint By Numbers,” the singer takes a break from providing funky ...
Harry Styles loves to name-drop, as fans are well aware. And while he doesn’t always explain the monikers in his music, “Carla’s Song,” the closing track on his latest album, marks a rare exception.