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Harry Styles performed at 'Tiny Desk Concert' and provided a much-needed distraction

Harry Styles's performance at 'Tiny Desk Concert' is just what we need right now.
by Jacqueline Williams | March 17, 2020 18:08 IST
Harry Styles performed at 'Tiny Desk Concert' and provided a much-needed distraction

Recently Harry Styles performed for 'Tiny Desk Concert' at NPR music saying "I have to come into NPR more often,". Styles and his band performed most of his songs such as Adore You," "Watermelon Sugar," "Cherry" and "To Be So Lonely." from his new album 'Fine Line'.

 
Styles is a crowd pleaser indeed. He joked around and poked fun at himself saying he felt hot while performing because he was wearing the 'wrong jumper'. He really liked performing at the Tiny Desk Concert.
 
NPR uploaded a video of the former One Direction singer on their twitter page. It read, "Harry Styles has proven to be an artist who takes his songcraft seriously, subverting expectations of what a pop star can and should sound like in 2020" substituted by the video.
 
Styles also talked about his songwriting process and how he felt about the songs on the album. He shared information on all the cities he traveled while completing the album such as England, Japan, and California. He talked about his whole band and how they all came up with melodies and tunes.
 
He made a joke that 'Adore You' was about a fish since that is what is shown in the official music video. Later he revealed that it is about the initial feelings at the start of a relationship when you're falling in love. That left all the fans swooning.
 
This Coronavirus scare has left everyone concerned. Styles' concert is here to provide some mental aid. The previously recorded session arrived just in time for an increasingly global lockdown.
 
 
Also Read: Harry Styles on his New Album 'Fine Line' and All that Led to it


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