Released March 21, 2026, Styles’ fourth solo album tops Billboard 200, earning 430,000 units and marking his fourth consecutive No. 1 debut.

Harry Styles' fourth solo studio album is titled Kiss All the Time. The singer reached yet another significant milestone in his solo career on March 21, 2026, when Disco, Occasionally reached the top of the Billboard 200 chart upon its debut. According to Luminate, the album sold 430,000 equivalent album units in the US during the tracking week that ended on March 12.

The release gives Styles his fourth consecutive No. 1 album and sets the highest weekly total for any album in the previous five months. From Harry Styles (2017) to Fine Line (2019), Harry’s House (2022), and now Kiss All the Time, each of his solo efforts has debuted at the top of the chart.

Styles’ accomplishment makes him the second solo male artist to have his first four chart entries debut at the top of the Billboard 200. He comes after DMX, whose first five albums peaked at number one on the chart between 1998 and 2003. Styles also became the first solo artist since Alicia Keys to have their first four albums debut at No. 1.

Styles achieved his fourth No. 1 on the Top Album Sales chart, with 291,000 of the album’s 430,000 equivalent units coming from pure album sales. Track-equivalent album units totaled around 500, while streaming-equivalent album units contributed 138,500, representing 140.31 million official on-demand streams across the album’s 12 tracks.

Numerous physical editions of the record contributed to its successful launch. Seven vinyl formats, six CD versions, a cassette edition, and a standard digital download were all part of the release. The first week’s vinyl sales alone totaled 180,000 copies, setting a new record for the highest vinyl sales week by a male artist since electronic tracking began in 1991.

Since Morgan Wallen’s album I’m the Problem sold 493,000 copies in May 2025, this release has produced the highest weekly total for a male solo artist. It is also one of the biggest vinyl sales weeks of the modern era, with Taylor Swift’s albums dominating this category.