Styles to return with new music

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Singer-songwriter Harry Styles, who shot to fame with the famous pop band ‘One Direction’, is making his musical return. The 25-year-old star recently confirmed that his second solo album is on its way, following his self-titled debut in 2017, reported E! News. After rising to fame as a teen member of the pop band, Styles, now, is fully in control of his future and career. While it was recently revealed that the singer had “respectfully declined” the role of Prince Eric in the live-action film Little Mermaid, it seems like he is returning to his roots by putting his focus on new music. In his cover story for Rolling Stone, Styles previewed his upcoming album, sharing what fans can expect from the new music and the inspiration behind his new tracks. Styles also opened up about psychedelic drugs and how doing mushrooms became a part of his creative process, while he was creating new music. Previewing the new album, Styles shared that “It’s all about having s*x and feeling sad.” Styles took writer Rob Sheffield to Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California, where he recorded some part of his upcoming album. Styles also pointed out to an area in the studio, saying, “This is where I was standing when we were doing mushrooms and I bit off the tip of my tongue. So I was trying to sing with all this blood gushing out of my mouth. So many fond memories, this place.” The singer also spoke about the famed band One Direction’s future, saying he is unsure about it but noted that he is fully down for a reunion. (ANI)

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