Pop superstar Harry Styles has reached another major milestone in his career after his latest studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., debuted at the top of the UK Albums Chart. The release not only secured the No. 1 position but also became the biggest first-week sales performance of Styles’ solo career.

Data from the Official Charts Company shows the album sold more than 183,000 units in its first week. This achievement surpasses the opening numbers of Styles’ previous record, Harry’s House, which was already considered a major commercial success when it launched.

The album’s success has also been driven by massive streaming activity. On platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music, the project quickly gained millions of plays within its first 24 hours, making it one of the fastest-growing releases of the year. Several tracks from the album have also climbed streaming charts globally, adding to the momentum surrounding the release.

One of the standout songs from the project, “American Girls,” has performed particularly well, climbing to the top of the UK Singles Chart shortly after the album’s release. The strong chart performance of multiple tracks has helped the album dominate music rankings across several platforms.

Styles first gained worldwide recognition as a member of the pop group One Direction before launching his solo career in 2017. Since then, he has built a reputation for producing chart-topping albums and award-winning music, including projects like Fine Line and Harry’s House.

With its record-breaking debut and widespread popularity across streaming services, Styles’ newest album is already shaping up to be one of the biggest music releases of the year. Industry experts believe the strong start could keep the album at the top of charts for several weeks as global demand continues to grow.