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Harry Styles Reveals Album Track List and Does Hand-to-Hand Combat — and Choreography — With a Stranger in ‘Aperture’ Video

Harry Styles sparked a wave of fan intrigue and delight on Friday with the release of the music video for his new single, "Aperture." Directed and written by Aube Perrie, the surreal clip features the pop icon navigating an eerily vacant Los Angeles hotel, pursued by a tall, enigmatic figure in sunglasses. This chase culminates in a physical confrontation and an unexpected shift into a synchronized dance routine, blurring the lines between conflict and performance. The video concludes with a twist, revealing the preceding action to have been a fantasy, as the mysterious "Stranger" from the credits passes Styles harmlessly in the lobby.

Viewers quickly flooded the YouTube comments with bemused praise. One fan noted, "I love how this music video was just Harry getting his ass beat, taking a dance break, and then going to sleep," while others celebrated Styles' increasingly unpredictable artistic direction. The video, which amassed nearly 700,000 views in its first 45 minutes online, also served a secondary purpose. A thumbnail image released ahead of the premiere appeared to reveal the tracklist for Styles' forthcoming album, tentatively titled "Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally," listing ten new songs anticipated next month.

The project's creative team includes Molly Hawkins on creative direction and renowned choreographer Ryan Heffington, known for his work on Sia's "Chandelier" video, who orchestrated the video's abrupt transition from fight sequence to dance. This latest release continues Styles' trajectory as a defining pop star of his generation; his previous album, 'Harry's House,' swept the 2023 Grammys, winning Album of the Year. Industry observers suggest this enigmatic video campaign may be a deliberate strategy to build mystery and engagement ahead of the full album release, a tactic increasingly common in the streaming era to cut through the noise of a crowded market.

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