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After almost two years of anticipation, Harry Styles finally gave his fans what they earnestly craved: A confession. While performing onstage in Nashville, Tenn. on Friday, Oct. 1, the 27-year-old ...
Harry Styles finally admitted that his 2019 song “Watermelon Sugar” is about “the female orgasm” during a performance in Nashville on Friday. “This song is about … it doesn’t really ...
This story is for grown folks only. If you have ever wondered what Harry Styles was singing about in his hit “Watermelon Sugar,” wonder no more. According to a YouTube video posted from the ...
And because “Watermelon Sugar” has become one of the singer’s most beloved songs, apparently Harry felt it was time to let everyone know exactly what the song is about.
Harry Styles revealed the meaning behind "Watermelon Sugar" – a song streamed over 1 billion times on Spotify – and the answer comes with viewer discretion.
It took Harry Styles nearly two years, but he finally admitted the true inspiration behind his hit song "Watermelon Sugar," and, as fans have suspected all along, it has nothing to do with ...
Harry Styles put on quite a show Saturday, hosting "Saturday Night Live" and performing his new single "Watermelon Sugar." For the performance, the former One Direction singer appeared on stage ...
After lengthy speculation, Harry Styles has confirmed his song "Watermelon Sugar" is about more than just fruit—it's about the female orgasm. The singer cheekily revealed the true meaning of the ...
Harry Styles is finally opening up about the real meaning behind his song "Watermelon Sugar" — the female orgasm. Styles was performing in Nashville, Tenn., on Oct. 1, and he teased out the ...
Harry Styles Confirms His Hit Song 'Watermelon Sugar' Is, in Part, 'About the Female Orgasm' The musician made the candid confession during a tour stop in Nashville, Tennessee ...
“This song is about… well, it doesn’t really matter what it’s about,” Harry Styles slyly said as his band began playing “Watermelon Sugar” in Nashville last Friday night (Oct. 1).