![]() ![]() Styles carries this sense of humor, a newfound lightness, through several tracks. On dance tracks like, “Music for a Sushi Restaurant,” he chuckles and scats, “Music for whatever you want /Scuba duba dubub boo.” He’s about to be a movie star, so why not actually enjoy being a rock star for the time being? Styles, who has two highly-anticipated movies, Don’t Worry Darling and My Policeman slated to premiere this year, is simply having fun with it. Each track reveals a certain kind of confidence that comes with having done this all before, a decade-long career under his belt now, his foot off the gas, the pressure of establishing himself as a serious musician lifted. While the 28-year-old musician’s self-titled debut album and sophomore Fine Line are stacked full of references to a bygone era of rock stars like Jagger and Fleetwood Mac, Styles ushers in a new type of rocker, one all his own with Harry’s House. Adding, that Styles, who is almost exactly 50 years younger than him, “just has a superficial resemblance to my younger self.” Jagger’s comments arrive just two days after the long-awaited debut of Harry’s third album, “Harry’s House” and while they may seem biting, they ring true, because Styles has never sounded more like himself. Over the weekend, in an interview with the Sunday Times, Mick Jagger said that Harry Styles, who has long been compared to the slinky Rolling Stones frontman, does not sound or move like him. ![]()
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