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What Is Harry Styles’ Aperture About? Meaning Behind The Lyrics Explained

Wake up, new Harry Styles music just dropped! After a four-year break, the singer released his new single, Aperture, on Friday 23 January, not long after announcing his upcoming fourth album: KISS ALL THE TIME. DISCO, OCCASIONALLY.

After giving a few select fans an advance listen, Harry dropped the track at midnight, giving interviews to a number of UK radio stations a few hours later. He explained to Capital FM‘s Jordan North that he had spent a lot of time enjoying live music during his break, which is where a lot of the inspiration for the album came from.

“I think largely the kind of sound was just from going out,” he said. “I spent a lot of time in Berlin last year and I was meeting a lot of fun and interesting people and hearing a lot of different kinds of music. I kind of just started feeling how that was influencing the music I was making. I was just loving what I felt like it would allow me to do on stage and just be really immersed in the music.”

Of his memories of that time, he added: “I think just being able to be in a crowd and be with friends and be in spaces feeling safe enough to, you know, get a little loose and dance and stuff.”

It certainly seems that Harry’s latest era is all about a hedonistic approach – Aperture builds from the start with a crescendo-ing electronic pulse and an addictive riff that makes you want to play it on repeat (and head to a dancefloor, stat).

With many comparing Harry’s new sound to the likes of LCD Soundsystem (and the singer confirming as much), we’re expecting plenty more euphoric tracks designed to bring audiences together for an unforgettable live experience. Better get in line for tour tickets!

If you’ve been playing Aperture on repeat, those lyrics are probably already going round in your head – and you might be wondering about the meaning behind Harry’s latest song. We belong together, sure… but who’s ‘we’?!

What is Aperture about?

Harry has shared that Aperture was the final song he wrote for the album, explaining that it was the result of feeling at his “freest”. He told BBC Radio 1′s Greg James: “Getting this song at the end, it was when we were feeling freest and really having a lot of fun at that point. It felt like the mission statement of what the album was about, this perfect little bow on it, and it was like: ‘Oh, the record’s finished’.”

He also told Scott Mills on BBC Radio 2: “The opening and allowing for more positive things to come into your life was what this song and the album was about as a whole for me. And the openness to be accepting of transitions and be accepting of flaws and your own mistakes and being able to look at those things and go, ‘I was wrong there’, or ‘I didn’t behave in line with who I want to be there’, and being able to acknowledge those things and therefore go through a change… is more powerful than denying them or refusing to change at all.”

So, the underlying message of Aperture is about letting go and feeling free – the very definition of ‘aperture’ is about letting light in, after all. In the case of the song, Harry sings about how letting go can lead to new connections and a feeling of safety and freedom: “Aperture lets the light in / We belong together / It finally appears it’s only love.”

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