Harry Styles Gushes Over Being ‘Really Happy’ and ‘Comfortable’ Amid Olivia Wilde Romance
01.04.2022 - 19:03
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He’s happy! While Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde have kept their romance relatively private, the musician can’t help but gush over his life as their relationship continues to heat up.
“I also feel really happy at the moment and I feel like it’s the first time I feel like I’m kind of making music and putting music out from a real place of kind of personal freedom,” the England native, 28, said during a Friday, April 1, interview on SiriusXM’s “The Morning Mash Up” radio show, noting how that mindset has influenced his songwriting. “That is a really liberating place to be kind of creating from and now putting [my ‘As It Was’ single] out. So, the process for me has been, has been easily the most joyous of anything that I’ve kind of experienced so far while making music.”
He continued: “I feel very lucky that this is kind of the proudest I’ve been of something that I’ve made so far. And I feel, like, kind of the most comfortable I’ve been with myself and happiest with what I’m making and the best I felt about something that I’m making. … I think that can be a good thing if use it the right way.”
The former One Direction singer — who completed his “Love on Tour” concerts late last year — is set to release his third solo album, Harry’s House, next month. The first single “As It Was,” dropped on Thursday, March 31.
“So, the [songwriting] process for me has been easily the most joyous of anything that I’ve kind of experienced so far while making music,” Styles added on Friday. “And I kind of want to just continue that in putting it out. So, the reward has very much been in the process and that helps with, you know, any pressure that it might be under. It’s easier to kind of feel that a little bit less and just be really happy with
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