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Why Harry Styles Laughed at His Grandmother's Funeral Despite Admitting 'It Feels So Inappropriate'

Why Harry Styles Laughed at His Grandmother's Funeral Despite Admitting 'It Feels So Inappropriate'

Yamillah HurtadoThu, February 26, 2026 at 12:50 AM UTC

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Harry Styles on an episode of Brittany Broski's 'Royal Court' released on Feb. 25Credit: Brittany Broski's Royal Court -

Harry Styles confessed he laughed at his grandma’s funeral

The pop superstar recounted the story and revealed his ideal playlist while on an episode of Brittany Broski’s Royal Court, released Wednesday, Feb. 25

Styles' upcoming album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. is set to release on March 6

Harry Styles confesses he laughed at his grandma’s funeral.

While on Brittany Broski’s Royal Court, released on Wednesday, Feb. 25, the internet personality brought up Styles’ hit song “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” and asked the pop star what other locations he thinks deserve a song. His reply: the crematorium!

“I really like cremation songs,” Styles, 32, said.

Harry Styles and Brittany Broski on an episode of 'Royal Court' released on Feb. 25Credit: Brittany Broski's Royal Court

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After some giggles and looks of confusion from Broski, the “Aperture” singer went on to share the story that sparked the vision for his ideal playlist.

“I remember being at my grandma’s funeral, and as the belt started, it just went ‘the long and winding road’ (referencing The Beatles song), and it made me laugh,” Styles admitted.

“It feels so inappropriate,” he continued. “And then I just started thinking about inappropriate cremation songs… And then I was off.”

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Dan Hartman’s “Relight My Fire,” The Trammps “Disco Inferno” and “Ring of Fire” by Johnny Cash all make the cut for Styles’ cremation playlist.

Harry Styles at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles in February 2023Credit: Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty

Styles appeared on Royal Court to promote his upcoming album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occassionally. The singer told Broski he had “so much fun” making the album, which will be released on March 6.

During his appearance on Hits Radio, Styles revealed the title of his fourth studio album is “like a life mantra,” noting that you “can’t” be at the disco all the time.

"Loving and moving through your life with love and taking a break every now and then to have some fun, I think, is a really good way to approach your life," he added. "That's what I felt like I did the last couple years, and it led to positive changes in my life."

In May, Styles will kick off his Together, Together residency tour in Amsterdam. The pop superstar will make stops in London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne and Sydney across 50 shows. His whopping 30 dates at Madison Square Garden are the only U.S. shows.

The global tour will feature guest performances by Robyn, Shania Twain, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé and Skye Newman.

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