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Harry Styles duets with Shania Twain at Coachella

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LOS ANGELES: Singer Harry Styles began off his headlining set at Coachella with a easy greeting – ‘Good night. My identify is Harry’.

“It’s big in here, innit?” Styles cracked, earlier than explaining how issues had been gonna go. “For the next 80-or-something minutes, our job is to entertain you. I promise you we’ll do our absolute very best. You also have one job – that is to have much fun as you possibly can. I want you to be whoever it is you always wanted to be in this field tonight,” studies ‘Variety’.

For Styles, that meant a regression of types – to his youthful, pre-One Direction days when he would sing Shania Twain songs within the automobile.

“This lady taught me to sing,” mentioned Styles of Twain. “She also told me that men are trash.” Said Twain: “I’m a bit starstruck, what can I say? No, really, I’m a fan of you, of course. I realise that when I was writing this song, you were just a little kid. It’s kind of a dream and very surreal to be sitting here right now to sing this song with you. I think I’m just in love and this song is all about love. So let’s just sing about love.” The two then took to stools to sing 1997’s ‘You’re Still the One’, studies ‘Variety’.

Earlier within the set, Styles introduced out a pair new songs of his personal: the just-released ‘As It Was’, and a brand new tune presumably known as ‘Boyfriends’, during which Styles remarked: “Who in the audience has ever had a boyfriend? Who in the audience has never had a boyfriend? To boyfriends everywhere, fuck you.”

Styles implored the gang “to please be gentle” for the observe’s debut. The acoustic-based tune with a number of harmonies tells of what looks as if an on-again-off-again relationship during which, ‘You nonetheless open the door’.

Later on, Styles debuted one other unreleased observe, ‘Late Night Talking’. Styles’ third studio album, ‘Harry’s House’, is due out May 20. It all associated properly to Styles’ remark on the prime of the set: “We have a full moon, you have a ticket and I have to play.”