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Harry Styles channels Prince on new album artwork

Former One Direction singer Harry Styles has got fans in a fluster with his revealing new album artwork.

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The inside cover artwork for the vinyl edition of Styles new album shows the singer tumbling naked out of a heart, the revealing picture showing off the singer’s many tattoos.

Eagled eyed music fans have noted that the image is very reminiscent of the cover of Prince’s 1988 album Lovesexy. The two singers have posed in an almost identical way.

Styles’ album Fine Line will be released on 12th December, it’s the singer’s second solo album since his band One Direction went on hiatus.

Adore You is the most recently released song from the new project.

OIP Staff


 

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