Harry Styles Unveils ‘Aperture’ Video and Album Track List
Harry Styles has officially released the music video for his latest single, “Aperture.” This unveiling occurred on a Friday morning and generated excitement as well as curiosity among his fans. A thumbnail image associated with the video hinted at the track list for his upcoming album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.”
Video Insights
The music video was both directed and written by Aube Perrie. In it, Styles is seen exploring an empty hotel in Los Angeles, where he is pursued by a mysterious figure wearing sunglasses and carrying a white plastic shopping bag. This character is credited as “Stranger.”
Chase and Dance Sequence
The narrative escalates to a chase scene, featuring Styles and the Stranger engaging in a dynamic struggle that includes a fall down a circular staircase. What follows is not only physical combat but also an unexpected hand-to-hand choreography. The scene culminates in a playful dance routine between the two.
Video Reception
The video concludes with Styles finally receiving attention from a hotel employee. It is revealed that the preceding chaos was merely a fantasy. The Stranger walks past, non-threateningly, in the hotel lobby.
- “I love how this music video was just Harry getting his ass beat, taking a dance break, and then going to sleep.”
- “He is progressively getting more unhinged and I am so here for it.”
- “Harry doing handsprings and cartwheels was not on my 2026 bingo card.”
- “Never thought I would see Ozzy Osbourne chasing Harry and then doing the Dirty Dancing move with him.”
Album Track List Unveiled
Alongside the video release, the album track list was revealed. Fans can expect the following songs:
| Track Number | Song Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Aperture |
| 2 | American Girls |
| 3 | Ready Steady Go! |
| 4 | Are You Listening Yet? |
| 5 | Taste |
| 6 | Back |
| 7 | The Waiting Game |
| 8 | Season 2 |
| 9 | Weight Loss |
| 10 | Coming Up Roses |
Video Performance
Upon its release, the “Aperture” video garnered nearly 700,000 views within the first 45 minutes on YouTube. Molly Hawkins contributed to the creative direction, while Ryan Heffington served as the choreographer for the project.