Fred again.., the British producer, surprised fans at London's Alexandra Palace with an exclusive performance of an unreleased Harry Styles track. The song, a string-drenched ballad titled 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally', is set to be on Styles' upcoming album, offering a glimpse into the artist's disco-oriented sound. The producer's set on Thursday, February 26th, was a star-studded affair, featuring collaborations with renowned artists like Benga, Flowdan, and Skream. The 90-second clip of the performance, shared by Pop Crave, showcases Styles' soulful vocals, leaving fans eager for the album's release on March 6th. This isn't the first time Fred again.. has made headlines; he recently released his own album, USB002, over 10 weeks, dropping a new song weekly during a 10-show tour across Europe and North America. But here's where it gets controversial... Some fans speculate that the song's premiere during a dance music set might be a strategic move to appeal to a broader audience. Will this album be a hit or a miss? And this is the part most people miss... The song's chart performance, currently at No. 28 on the Billboard Hot 100, hints at its potential success. So, what do you think? Will 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally' be a chart-topper, or is it just a fleeting trend? Share your thoughts in the comments below!