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In April 2017, Harry Styles made his first solo appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 with “Sign of the Times.” The song soared in at No. 4, reflecting his established standing. No new name, he had already become a cornerstone on Billboard’s charts in the 2010s as one of the members of One Direction.

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In 2012-15, the group stormed the Billboard 200 with four No. 1 albums, plus a fifth set that just missed (the runner-up-peaking Made in the A.M.) On the Hot 100, the boy band tallied six top 10s.

After 1D dissolved in 2016, Styles continued his career momentum on his own, with his first three solo albums debuting atop the Billboard 200 in a span of five years: Harry Styles (2017), Fine Line (2019) and Harry’s House (2022).

Meanwhile, Styles’ Hot 100 output soon outshined that of One Direction, as he ran up seven top 10s from those albums, including two No. 1 smashes: “Watermelon Sugar,” for a week in 2020, and “As It Was,” for 15 frames in 2022 — the most for a song by a solo male and no co-billed acts in the chart’s history to that point.

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With Styles’ fourth solo LP, 2026’s Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, he returned to familiar lofty chart territory despite his multiyear break, with lead single “Aperture” snapping up a No. 1 debut on the Hot 100.

As Styles adds new layers to his superstar status, cementing his prominence further into a second decade, below is a countdown of his 10 biggest solo Hot 100 hits.


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Harry Styles’ Biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits chart is based on performance on the weekly Billboard Hot 100, through the March 14, 2026, ranking. Songs are ranked based on an inverse point system, with weeks at No. 1 earning the greatest value and weeks at No. 100 earning the least. Due to changes in chart methodology over the years, eras are weighted to account for different chart turnover rates over various periods.

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