HARRY STYLES' 'KISS ALL THE TIME DISCO OCCASIONALLY.' DEBUTS AT NO. 1
Harry Styles has achieved a historic milestone as his fourth solo album to debut at number one on the Billboard charts with "Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally." earning 430,000 equivalent units in its first week of sales ending March 12 and securing it status among male artists selling fastest since roughly ten years ago while also topping both UK singles and albums lists simultaneously to log a number one double on the Official Charts Company rankings following his recent Saturday Night Live performance.
Key Points
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1Harry Styles' fourth solo studio album 'Kiss All the Time Disco, Occasionaly.' has officially debuting at Number One on both US and UK charts.
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2The record earned approximately $430 million in equivalent units during its first week of release according to Luminate data from March 21st report
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3Styles achieved a historic milestone as the fastest selling album by any male solo artist since roughly ten years ago, per Daily Mail reporting on Mar. 15th.
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4The achievement marks Styles' fourth consecutive studio or collaborative project (including 'Harry's House') to debut at No. 1 in his career.
Developments
Harry Styles debuted his fourth No. 1 solo album on the Billboard 200 after performing at *Saturday Night Live*. The record earned over half a million equivalent units and marked one of two biggest debuts for male artists in recent history, following Morgan Wallen's release five months ago (the text mentions May as part of "May through December" but does not specify which year).