Harry Styles is likely working on what will be his fourth album, though so far, the pop star and rocker has remained quiet about anything new or any timeline regarding when fans will hear more.
He’s still relishing in the incredible success of his third full-length, which is going strong in his home country to this day.
In the U.K., the former One Direction star’s Harry’s House hits 104 weeks on the ranking of the most-consumed albums in that country. That means the title, Styles’ third full-length, has now lived on the U.K. albums chart for two full years.
This frame, Harry’s House slips slightly on the albums chart in the U.K. It dips from No. 53, where it sat last time around, to No. 55. That’s still a notable position for a project that’s now been charting for years.
Harry’s House marks Styles’ third album to spend at least two years on the U.K. chart. All of his solo efforts have reached that milestone, and the other two have long since passed it.
Styles’ sophomore effort on his own, Fine Line, is the musician’s longest-charting album in the U.K. That set has already earned 231 stays on the tally. It adds to that total this frame, as it can be found down at No. 92.
Harry Styles, the artist’s self-titled debut, has also reached this special number of weeks on the U.K. chart. The LP is nearing 150 frames, as it’s now up to 146–though it’s nowhere to be found on the tally at the moment.
Harry’s House lead single “As It Was” is still charting as well. This week, it surges back into the top 40, jumping from No. 41 to No. 33.
As a member of One Direction, Styles claims another two-year-charter on the ranking of the biggest and most popular albums in the U.K. The boy band’s Up All Night racked up 127 stays on the list. None of their four other full-lengths have hit 104 weeks just yet.