Fans Aren't the Only Ones Excited for Harry Styles' New Album

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On March 23, Harry Styles announced his third studio album "Harry's House" via social media. Since then, fans have been busy comparing notes regarding all the clues leading up to the event.

The One Direction alum has accomplished a lot as a solo artist since the band decided to take a break. Over the span of five years, Styles has released two albums, "Harry Styles" and "Fine Line," along with many music videos.

He has sold out arenas all over the world to millions of adoring fans and the icon is one of a select few to sell out Wembley Stadium in London which that holds up to 90,000 spectators. Styles will be continuing with the postponed "Love on Tour" that was affected from the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. The former 1D singer also received his first Grammy award for "Watermelon Sugar," which also has 1 billion streams on Spotify.

Music aside, Styles broadened his horizons when he began acting in feature films. He starred as a soldier named Alex in Christopher Nolan's 2017 war drama, Dunkirk. This year, he'll also be featured in Olivia Wilde's thriller, Don't Worry Darling and Amazon's My Policeman.

Since the album announcement was posted, the tweet has gained over 1 million likes, 115,000 quote tweets, and 296,000 retweets. Since February, fans have speculated that new music from Styles was on the horizon. Buzz began after he was spotted spotted filming a music video in London. Then, a mysterious Twitter account was created (named @youarehome). It was confirmed when Styles followed the account.

Fans aren't the only ones who've raced to the announcement tweet to chime in. HGTV, Amazon, Netflix, Grindr, and more added their two cents in ways that correlate with their brands.

Amazon Prime Video wrote, "You literally just flipped life upside down with this news. Your power."

Walgreens tweeted, "We are UNWELL."

Grindr replied with a heart-eyed emoji saying, "when he can host."

Spotify exclaimed, "New Harry?!! THIS IS NOT A DRILL."

Netflix Geeked also responded with a reference from Styles' song "Two Ghosts."

"if you'll notice, there's Two Ghosts standing in the place of you and me," they wrote.

HBO Max Pop said, "home is where the heart is and my heart is with harry."

SiriusXM Hits 1 wrote, "OH MY GOD IT'S HAPPENING IT'S REALLY HAPPENING BESTIES."

"i Heart exploding. Can't form proper thoughts. Too excited," iHeartRadio commented.

"The lengths some people go to to find a dropped contact lens," Specsavers wrote.

"Harry's House" is set to be released on May 20.

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Pictured above, Harry Styles attends the premiere of Christopher Nolan's war drama, "Dunkirk," on July 16th, 2017. AFP Contributor/AFP

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Ashley Gale is a Newsweek reporter based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her focus is reporting on trends. She has covered trends, ... Read more