Harry Styles unleashes an explosion of desire and freedom in the music video for his new song 'Dance No More'

The British artist opts for an eighties aesthetic charged with sensuality, dance, and physical tension in the new video for one of the most commented tracks from 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally'

of may 08, 2026 at 11:08h
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Harry Styles once again revolutionizes the networks with the release of the music video for Dance No More, one of the tracks included in his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. The British singer surprised his followers just a few hours before the premiere with a preview published on his social profiles where he already hinted at the aesthetic and visual intensity of the project. The final result has ended up confirming expectations: a true ode to dance, desire, and sexual freedom.

Far from opting for a conventional music video, Harry Styles builds a visual narrative set in a huge 80s-inspired ballroom where sensuality, physical contact, and choreographies charged with emotional tension predominate. The staging inevitably recalls Perfect, starring John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis, especially for its iconic dance scenes marked by a strong erotic charge. In the music video, the former member of One Direction sings, dances, and lets himself be carried away by an atmosphere where labels and any traditional romantic narrative disappear.

Beyond the visual impact, Dance No More also delves into the conflict between public exposure and the need to live authentic experiences away from the media persona. Harry Styles himself explained in an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple that the song takes inspiration from Keep the Customer Satisfied by Simon & Garfunkel. With this release, the artist continues to consolidate an artistic imaginary where music, cinema, and personal freedom constantly mix without the need for too many explanations.

 

 

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