HARRY Styles recently dropped his new album, Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally, and fans have been in detective mode attempting to decode who his songs are about.
And they feel they’re worked some of the inspiration behind songs out, after decoding lyrics they describe as “heartbreaking”.
Harry’s new track Paint By Numbers sees him sing vulnerably, acknowledging a failed past relationship as well as the status of his own celebrity.
Among the difficulties of stardom and heartbreak, he’s reaching out for a glimpse of humanity.
He croons lyrics including: “It’s a little bit complicated when they put an image in your head, and now you’re stuck with it.”
But fans are convinced a later part of the song is directly reflecting on his relationship with former flame Olivia Wilde.
The part goes: “Holding the weight of the American children whose hearts you break.
“Was it a tragedy when you told her, ‘I’m not even 33’?”
The couple shared a ten year age gap, which the reference to not even being in his 30s could be pointing towards.
Fans also took to X to decode whether another track on the album called Season 2 Weight Loss is about his past relationship with Kendall Jenner.
Harry dated the model on and off for years in a messy situationship.
So hearing lyrics like: “Do you love me now?” instantly sent fans typing.
One fan gushed in response to the possible link: “HARRY STYLES OH MY GOD,” followed by some sobbing face emojis.
Though later in the song Harry sings about “coming back as a stronger version” of himself, possibly referencing the end of the cycle of on-and-off dating.
The deciphering comes after Harry’s tour ticket sales encountered frustrating mishaps for fans.
In addition to being set to perform 12 shows in Wembley Stadium, Harry had one gig booked at Manchester‘s Co-op Live in due to play this month.
Though many fans woke up to find their tickets to the event cancelled and refunded.
Ticketmaster released a statement on the decision to axe the tickets, explaining that some customers managed to purchase tickets they shouldn’t have been able to buy in the first place.
These include many of the £20 tickets which were later resold on other ticket selling sites, and therefore were no longer eligible for use at the venue.
Ticketmaster explained: “We’re working with the Harry Styles ‘One Night Only’ team to cancel and refund any orders that have violated the rules of sale.
“As all tickets are non-transferable, any tickets listed on unauthorised resale sites are void and will not get fans into the show – so we’re cancelling and refunding these.
“There is also a ticket limit of 2 tickets per person, so any orders above that are being cancelled and refunded.”
The majority of the voided tickets appear to have been sold on Viagogo.
