Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Harry hosts The Late Late Show




Is there anything Harry Styles can’t do? Because not content with being a chart-topper and burgeoning film star thanks to Dunkirk, he can now add talk show host to his list of achievements, stepping in to front The Late Late Show at the last minute after James Corden’s wife Julia went into labour. Harry – who stepped up to the plate with just two and a half hours notice – later revealed to the audience that James and Julia had welcomed their third child, a daughter, half an hour before he went on air. ‘This is very exciting,’ he announced.
“About half an hour ago James and his wife Jules had a beautiful baby girl. Congratulations.”
‘In fact, I was just at the hospital before I came to fill in, and she looks a lot like James – mainly because James looks like a giant baby.’








Tuesday, 12 December 2017

"Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town" Carpool Karaoke


James Corden and Harry Styles shared an intimate moment in the Carpool Karaoke Christmas special.
 The pair can be seen singing along to some festive favourites, wishing each other a merry Christmas and then kissing in front of the camera towards the end of the clip.
After Corden tells Styles: “Happy Christmas Harold,” the pair lean in, look into each other’s eyes and lock lips.
Looking surprised, The Late Late show host jokes: “I did not expect that for Christmas!”

Styles is not the only star to appear in the Christmas edition of Carpool. Corden is also joined by Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus, Kelly Clarkson, Katy Perry, Sam Smith and more. (Evening Standard)

Friday, 8 December 2017

Video for "Miss You" is out





The end of Harry's tour - Tokyo

Harry Styles finished his tour with two concerts in Tokyo. Not only did he speak Japanese (a bit), but also performed "Girl Crush" without a mic. Japan has probably the best audience in the world. They don't scream all the time, they listen to music.

Harry's team collected some gifts thrown on stage.


Sunday, 3 December 2017

Louis at The XFactor Final






Meanwhile...

Liam & Niall  at the iHeart Radio Jingle Ball in Los Angeles, 1st December

Harry in New Zealand, 2nd December

Friday, 1 December 2017

"Miss You"

Louis Tomlinson has just released his new song "Miss You".

“At one point I realised I really missed this person and I wanted to write a song about that.

So talk to me about this song Miss You. Nick Grimshaw talks to Louis about his new release. BBC Radio 1. 1st December, 2017:
“I’m loads more excited about the sonic and the way it sounds, this song, because I think that’s what was good about the collaborations, y'know, Steve Aoki and Bebe Rexha. With the Steve song I could branch off and do something a little more dancey, and then Bebe, something a little more urban - I’m talking production-wise. So it’s been really nice with this song to just, like, put, y'know, loads of heavy guitars on there, and bring the live elements back and, ah, it’s got that, it’s got, like, a big anthemic pop chorus, and I’ve been missing that kind of structure, really, and it’s kind of a similar structure, production-wise that we used with the band - y'know, guitar driven pop - and I’m really excited about it. I’m really confident about the sound of the song and I’m really confident singing it, so I’m in a good place. I’m really excited for everyone to hear it.”
Hugh McIntyre for Forbes Magazine:  “Miss You” is surprisingly rocky for a musician who seemed eager to leave guitars in the past and move on to electronic dance and pop. The track is almost pop-punk, but it’s not cool enough to truly fit into that genre, despite Tomlinson’s insistence on swearing so frequently that Spotify labeled the tune explicit. It’s slightly edgier than the rockier songs produced during One Direction’s time together, but he’s still a pop singer at heart, and you can hear that in his delivery (…) The final product is still a lot of fun, and the music and songwriting still make this a worthwhile listen… if not something you’d mosh to.
Louis on when to start celebrating Christmas: “It does irritate me when you get some people absolutely chomping at the bit at the end of October, and they’re like, “Well, maybe we could start-” No, no. I like start of December, then you can get your tree, then you can start playing Mariah every now and then.