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Harry Styles releases new song ‘Watermelon Sugar’ after SNL gig

Styles had the rare honour of hosting and performing on the latest episode of Saturday Night Live

Roisin O'Connor
Sunday 17 November 2019 03:48 EST
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Harry Styles has released his latest single, “Watermelon Sugar”, following his appearance on Saturday Night Live.

The former One Direction star and now solo artist was given the rare honour of both hosting and performing on the late-night show, which included more than a few gags about the boy band.

“Watermelon Sugar” is the second track taken from Styles’ forthcoming second solo album, Fine Line, which is being released in December.

Check it out below:

The rock song sees him yearning for summer, “berries and the taste of watermelon sugar”.

It follows the release of “Lights Up”, and the announcement of the first string of dates for Styles’ world tour in support of the new record.

Named “Love on Tour”, the shows will launch in the UK in April 2020, with support from King Princess, followed by dates in North America and Mexico.

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