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Harry Styles

Harry StylesBest Harry Styles Albums Ranked

7.3

Avg Score

145

Opinions

4

Albums

46

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Summary from 145 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated Harry Styles's catalog across 4 albums from 145 opinions, with an overall average of 7.3/10. The top-rated Harry Styles album is Harry's House (2022) with a 7.9/10 average from 16 ratings, followed by Harry Styles and Fine Line. The discography on Wavelength spans 2017 to 2026. Aperture ranks as the highest-rated Harry Styles song on Wavelength with a 8.5/10 average.

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Ryan1Nunez
6.5

As someone who only really started getting into Harry Styles this year, I came in curious but not deeply attached to his catalog. I’ve always known him from One Direction and the big solo hits floating around, but this album feels like a slightly different vibe than I expected. There are moments where the glossy pop and light disco touches really work, and you can hear the charm that’s made Harry such a huge star. Some tracks have that easygoing, stylish energy he’s good at. But as a full album, it can feel a bit uneven…like the aesthetic is strong, but not every song leaves a lasting impression. Still, as a newer fan, it made me appreciate his artistic personality more. It’s not a perfect record, but it’s enjoyable and stylish enough to keep me interested in exploring more of his music.

Harry's House

Harry's House

Ryan1Nunez
8.1

As someone who grew up with One Direction, Harry’s House feels like seeing Harry fully settled into himself. It’s relaxed, intimate, and confident without trying too hard. Songs like “As It Was” and “Little Freak” balance catchy pop with quiet reflection, while the production stays smooth and cohesive throughout. It may not have the dramatic highs of earlier eras, but it shines in its subtlety. Proof that Harry’s growth as an artist feels natural, not forced.

Harry Styles

Harry Styles

Ryan1Nunez
6.4

Harry Styles’ self-titled debut is a confident first step into his solo career, leaning heavily into classic rock and soft rock influences. The songwriting can feel hit-or-miss at times, but when it works, it really works…showing real potential and sincerity. While it doesn’t fully escape its influences, the album still feels honest and promising, making it an enjoyable listen that hints at the artist Harry would later grow into.

Fine Line

Fine Line

Ryan1Nunez
6.6

As someone who grew up on One Direction, Fine Line feels like a full-circle moment. You can still hear Harry’s pop instincts, but now they’re wrapped in warmth, vulnerability, and confidence. From the joy of “Golden” to the heartbreak of “Falling,” the album shows real growth. It’s not flawless, but it’s honest and that’s what makes it special.

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

amah_igwilo
7.8

It’s a good album; filled with some bops and other mid songs. Nothing really stands out but it not an unbearable listen. It good for background music. Harry uses some interesting melodies and production in the album. I really like “POP” it one of the good one . But songs like “aperture” fall flat.

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

bri_inbloom
9.5

Ty for those 2 little gay hockey players for bringing Mr Styles back, Shit got me feeling like that tiktok dog throwing ass fr ty harry see ya in october ♥️ #msghereicome

Harry Styles

Harry Styles

bri_inbloom
9.9

I was just reminded how amazing this album was… it’s so well rounded and don’t get me started on Woman… the best song is HS discography

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.

bill_lacey
6.1

Underwhelmed All The Time. Enjoyed, Occasionally.

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