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Harry Styles crashes live broadcast with ‘Harry House’

Harry Styles crashes live broadcast with ‘Harry House’

🇧🇷Harry’s houseHarry Styles’ third studio album reached four billion copies on Spotify last week. flow in may 2022Harry Casa, lar“is the production that reached this number the fastest, breaking a personal record for the British singer.”Matilda🇧🇷Music for a sushi restaurant“and success”as it wasare the main tracks of the album, the most recent of which is 1.5 billion streams🇧🇷

🇧🇷Harry’s houseContains 13 songs Song listHarry Styles is the primary songwriter on all tracks. The album has no guest appearances and is the best-selling album of the year in the UK, as well as being one of the UK’s highest-grossing albums of the year. Sony Music. 🇧🇷Harry’s houseIt won the award for Best Album of the Year MTV Video Music Awards 2022 It was nominated in three categories for Grammy Awards 2023.


Official music videoMusic for a sushi restaurant” (Youtube)


The year 2022 has been hailed as a landmark year in Harry Styles’ career. The singer spent a few weeks at number one on the world’s most important music chart, The Billboard Hot 100 He is in the midst of great success.”Love on tourperforming a series of 15 shows between August 2 and September 21 at the same arena in New York City, and Madison Square Garden🇧🇷 All shows are sold out, numbers are issued by square score, Across paintingProve the success of the tour.

According to the data, Harry Styles managed to collect $63 million just through performances performed at madison square garden, averaging $4.2 million per show. according to square scoreThese were the highest numbers ever recorded Schedule Give painting in history. Still according to historical data for arena tours, the expectation for this type of show is a range between $1.2 and $2 million, upon success.

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