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Harry Styless debut album featured a song called Kiwi that never mentioned the fruit once.The music video?
This time around, Styles is not messing around with the fruit.
Two songs on his second studio album,Fine Line(out today!
What does it all mean?
To be fair, even Harry doesnt know where the references are coming from.
Maybe its his subconscious warning him against scurvy?
Lets peel back the fruit and see whats actually going on.
Watermelon Sugar
Watermelon Sugar gets to the good stuff immediately.
Zane Lowe, from Apple Music Beats 1 Radio, puts it best.
According to him, Watermelon Sugar is about the joys of mutually appreciated oral pleasure.
But Harryrefused to admitthat Watermelon Sugar is a dirty, dirty sex song.
He has an image to uphold, you know?
The chorus is just Harry wailing Watermelon sugar high over and over again, almost as if in ecstasy.
Not only is Watermelon Sugar Harry Styless most fruit-forward song, its also his sexiest song ever.
We saw the Lights Up music video and we still didnt see Watermelon Sugar coming.
He calls it a strawberry-lipstick state of mind, which immediately conjures the image of Glossier lip-gloss ads.
In the second verse, Harry sings Brown skin and lemon over ice, a summertime vision.
Nothing good comes from looking up lemon over ice.
Its all extremely vulgar Urban Dictionary definitions that were hoping praying Harry isnt invoking on Adore You.
This lyric can be taken way more literally.
A nice lemonade with your girl on a sunny day?
Who wouldnt think thats a miniature heaven?
The song Cherry, for which the Cherry Pit is named, never once mentions the little red fruit.
Technically, its Charry, but that just isnt as cute as Cherry.
Harry wrote the song while feeling not great about their breakup.
It gets at all the awful, jealous, and yearning feelings that come after being dumped.
Think aboutthatwhile standing in the Cherry Pit at Madison Square Garden.