Harry Styles admits to a hilarious yet awkward moment during his grandmother's funeral, where he found himself mentally composing a playlist of 'inappropriate cremation songs'. In a recent interview with Brittany Broski on her show 'Royal Court', the Grammy-winning singer shared this amusing anecdote while promoting his upcoming album, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally'.
The story began as a lighthearted discussion about songwriting, but it took an unexpected turn when Styles revealed his peculiar connection between music and death. He explained that the sudden and abrupt nature of his grandmother's passing triggered a funny yet inappropriate thought. As he thought about the funeral, he started imagining a playlist of songs that would be played during a cremation ceremony, which included 'Relight My Fire' by Dan Hartman, 'Disco Inferno' by The Trammps, and 'Ring of Fire' by Johnny Cash.
The audience, including Broski, burst into laughter at the absurdity of the situation. Styles embraced the awkwardness, acknowledging the strange juxtaposition of humor and grief. This revelation showcases his unique perspective and the unexpected ways his mind makes connections. It's a testament to his creativity and the diverse range of influences that shape his artistic process.
As Styles continues to promote his album, fans are getting a glimpse into his playful and imaginative side. The 'Sign of the Times' artist's ability to find humor in even the most somber situations adds a layer of charm to his public image. The 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally' album, set to release on March 6, promises to be a captivating blend of his musical talent and unique sense of humor.