Nador – Harry Styles returned to No. 1 on the Billboard 200, as his latest album, “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.,” debuted at the top of the chart.

The achievement marks his fourth consecutive album to open at the summit, reinforcing his position as one of the defining artists of his generation.

The album’s debut was nothing short of remarkable, with over 430,000 equivalent album units earned in its first week. 

This not only secures the biggest opening week of 2026 so far, but also places Styles in an elite category of artists who consistently dominate both streaming platforms and physical sales.

One of the standout elements of this release is its exceptional vinyl performance.

In an era increasingly driven by digital consumption, Styles has managed to break records for vinyl sales with his rare ability to bridge nostalgic formats with modern listening habits.

Critically and commercially, “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.” reflects Styles’ continued artistic evolution. 

Blending elements of pop, disco, and soft rock, the album captures a sense of experimentation while maintaining the signature charm that has earned him his loyal global fan base.

This milestone also places him alongside legendary acts in chart history, as he becomes one of the few male solo artists to achieve four consecutive No. 1 debuts.

It is a testament not only to his musical versatility but also to his cultural influence.