Harry’s UK Chart Double
Harry Styles scored a UK chart double: single 'American Girls' hit No.1 while his new album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. debuted at No.1 — Sony says it’s the biggest opening week of his career chart report and label notes confirm the milestone label release.
Kiss All The Time shifted more than 183,000 copies in its first seven days, according to the Official Charts Company officialcharts.com. That opening comfortably beats Harry’s House, which opened with about 113,812 units, and makes Kiss All The Time his third UK chart‑topping album. musicweek.com The sales breakdown shows 138,229 physical units, 2,448 downloads and 42,368 sales‑equivalent streams contributing to a 183,045 total in week one, per Official Charts analysis reported by Music Week. musicweek.com Vinyl demand was extraordinary: over 66,000 vinyl copies were sold in the first week, Harry’s best on the format and the second‑highest weekly vinyl total this century behind a recent release, per Alan Jones’ chart data cited by Music Week. musicweek.com On the singles front, American Girls moved 64,056 units in its debut week and became Styles’ fourth UK Number 1 single, joining Sign of the Times (2017), As It Was (2022) and Aperture (2026). musicweek.com The release also pushed multiple album tracks high on the singles chart — American Girls, Aperture and Ready, Steady, Go! occupied the Top 3 on the Official Singles Chart — and prompted Harry’s House to re‑enter the Official Albums Top 40 at No.31. officialcharts.com