What are the names of the songs that are topping charts?
Harry Styles' song name is 'Aperture'. Louis Tomlinson's album is titled 'How Did I Get Here?'
Entertainment / Music
Former One Direction bandmates Louis Tomlinson and Harry Styles are simultaneously dominating the U.K. charts, achieving a rare feat as solo artists. Tomlinson's album, *How Did I Get Here?*, has secured the No. 1 spot on the Official Album...
Tomlinson's *How Did I Get Here?* marks his second No. 1 album in the U.K., following *Faith in the Future* in 2022. Styles' *Aperture* is the lead single from his upcoming album, *Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally*, and his third solo U.K. No. 1 single.
As a group, One Direction achieved a chart double in 2012 with their *Take Me Home* LP and *Little Things* single. Styles broke Coldplay’s record for the most shows at Wembley Stadium in a calendar year, announcing his 12th night at the venue.
Tomlinson has expressed that his new album was about taking risks and stepping outside of his comfort zone. He is scheduled to tour the U.K. and North America this year.
Harry Styles' song name is 'Aperture'. Louis Tomlinson's album is titled 'How Did I Get Here?'
One Direction last achieved this back in 2012 with their album 'Take Me Home'.
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