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The group finished in third place, and shortly after, signed with Syco Records. One Direction went on to become one of the biggest boy bands of all time.
After five albums and four world tours, One Direction disbanded in 2016. This marked the beginning of Harry Styles’ solo career. A year later, he released the first single from his upcoming self-titled debut album.
“Sign of The Times” reached number one on the UK singles and number four on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. Rolling Stones magazine named it the best song of the year, with critics likening it to the styles of Queen and David Bowie. Its accompanying music video was also a giant success, winning British Video of the Year at the Brit Awards.
When Harry Styles released his self-titled debut album in May 2017, it topped the charts in several countries, including the US, UK, and Australia. In September that year, Styles embarked on his first headlining concert tour.
As if 2017 couldn’t get any bigger for Styles, the year also saw his feature film debut. He was cast as a soldier named Alex in the Christopher Nolan movie Dunkirk.
Styles switched to a role behind the camera in 2018, serving as executive producer for the television sitcom Happy Together. He also began modeling for Gucci that year, marking the beginning of his fashion evolution. With an affinity for high-waisted pants, pearls, and sparkles, Harry is well-known for his refusal to stick to the rules. Many fans delight in capturing and sharing his tour outfits on social media.
In 2019, Styles released “Lights Up,” the lead single from his much-anticipated second album. The song debuted at number three in the UK. Styles’ second album Fine Line dropped in December of the same year. Not only did it instantly top the US charts, the album broke the record for the biggest sales debut by a British male artist. It was also named one of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time by Rolling Stone magazine.
Fine Line produced five singles, including “Watermelon Sugar.” The song became Harry Styles’ first number-one single in the US.
Harry Styles was originally set to embark on a tour in 2020 to support 2019’s Fine Line. Unfortunately, it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thankfully, fans didn’t have to wait too long. The tour kicked off in 2021 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
In 2021, Harry Styles was nominated for three Grammy Awards, winning Best Pop Solo Performance for “Watermelon Sugar.” He also made a brief return to the big screen with a cameo appearance in Marvel’s “Eternals” film. He finished the year by launching his gender-neutral skin care line, Pleasing.
In 2022, Harry Styles dropped his third studio album, Harry’s House. The lead single, “As it Was,” debuted at number one in the UK and US. It topped the US charts for 15 consecutive weeks, making it the fourth longest-running number one single.
Harry’s House also topped both the UK and US charts, making Styles the first British solo artist to have four singles charting within the US Top 10 at the same time. At the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards, he won three awards, including Album of the Year.
Harry Styles' film career also continues to grow. He appeared in the 2022 thriller Don’t Worry Darling and the 2022 film adaptation of My Policeman.
As part of his ongoing Love On Tour, Styles has performed 15 sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden. The venue raised a permanent banner to mark his achievement. He’s the third artist in history to have received this honor.
From The X Factor stage to sold-out stadiums, Harry Styles has come a long way from his boy band roots. Thanks to his raw talent, excellent fashion sense, and down-to-earth personality, fans have joined him along for the ride
His musical activity began when he formed The XX with old school mates and first adopted the moniker Jamie XX on an early promo mix. After the XX’s first album went platinum, Jamie began to be seen as an in demand music figure in the UK and further afield. His remix work stretched into big name artists like Florence and the Machine and Adele and helped to build his profile up as a stand-alone musician as well as a band member.
In 2010 Jamie began an unlikely pairing when he remixed the song ‘NY is Killing Me’ off Gil Scott Heron’s ‘I’m New Here’. After gaining mass attention from both the public and critics, Jamie, in partnership with XL Records, released a remix album entitled ‘We’re New Here’ in February 2011, sadly just months before Heron’s passing. The album was critically lauded and, in a testament to the quality of Jamie’s productions, was viewed as an outstanding piece of work in its own right.
Later that year, Jamie’s work reached a bigger audience than ever when he produced a track on Drake’s ‘Take Care’ album. Featuring Rhianna the single peaked at 7 and 9 in the US and UK charts respectively.
With the continued success of The XX (the band scored a number one with their second album in 2012) and a huge following from his production and DJ work, Jamie is pretty much succeeding on every front and looks set to do so for a long time.
Last month, Harry Styles blew me away!
I had been looking forward to the One Direction concert for almost a year and I couldn't wait. Together with other Directioners we stood in line for several hours, but let me tell you this, it was definetely worth it!
Just before the concert, there were some rumors about Harry Styles. According to some fans, Harry's voice wasn't at its best and he had to give up some of his solos. I was really disappointed when I heard this, but he absolutely nailed it during his performance. He didn't stop once to catch his breath or drink some water. He'd wait for the song to finish before running over the stage to quickly drink some water. He was enthusiastic and his voice was amazing! He has a really good voice and he can sing any song, high pitch or low pitch. During happy and fun songs he's jumping around, but during the slower, more meaningful songs he really shows his emotions.
One Direction is a boyband that has their own sound. They have a lot of different songs, some are slow and others are perfect for a party. Their music can best be described as modern pop mixed with a bit of rock. During this concert, Harry really paid attention to the fans. He'd say how much he loves as and how grateful he is for our support. This really made us feel special and made the concert even better. He was also fooling around, making silly faces and throwing water onto us. You could see how much he enjoyed it and that he actually loves his fans. One direction is a popular boy band, with songs that everybody loves. A lot of people won't admit it but when they're in the car and a One Direction song comes on, they will sing along. I even know two people who are in their twenties and secretly like One Direction. One Direction is their so called guilty pleasure. So, if you weren't sure whether to visit a One Direction concert, I hope I have given you enough reasons to buy those tickets. You will definetely enjoy their performance and it will be a memorable experience. And I'll be able to say I told you so ;) And I'm sure that every person who has visited one of their concerts has enjoyed it. And they will all tell you that Harry Styles is an amazing artist!
When Jamie xx first started DJing and producing on his own, outside of his band The xx, nobody expected him to evolve into a credible solo artist, let alone become one of the UK’s most sought after DJs. His beats and production are the backbone of The xx and his minimal, near clinical style has become commonplace in indie music across the globe. However, as a DJ he is another beast, offering up the kind eclecticism that keeps dance fans constantly second guessing. Like most people, I first heard of him as a solo entity through his massive remix work for the likes of Florence + The Machine and Gil Scott-Heron; his sublime remix work on Gil’s final album I’m New Here, released under the name We're New Here, pushed the boundaries of what was considered a remix LP.
As much of a fan of that remix work as I am, I was still dubious when I first encountered a Jamie xx DJ set as some small London festival years ago. I had no reason to be. He was a master of his decks and a pin-point selector, mixing everything from house and techno to more bass-driven garage. I’ve seen him live countless times since, the best being at the Warehouse Project in Manchester, where he finished his techno-heavy set with the original, full version of Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’. He seems to vibe off the crowd, tailoring his sets to wherever he is and whoever he is in front of, and I’ve witness sets that mix all kind of UK dance music and sets that focus on just one genre like garage or techno. The important thing is that I’ve never been disappointed.