Harry Styles’ Music Got Brutally Slammed By A Critic And The Internet Agrees To It ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Harry Styles is one of the biggest pop stars in the world who enjoys a massive fan following at home and abroad. The former One Direction member is loved by the crowd whenever he is on tour or attending a red-carpet event. The singer is a people pleaser but his music recently got slammed by a critic who penned a detailed post on the Internet. And, guess what? Most of the social media users agreed to the author calling Styles’ music bland and safe. Scroll down to know the scoop.

Harry Styles, on the work front, is currently on Love On Tour across US and Europe. On the personal front, the singer was recently linked with filmmaker and actress Olivia Wilde and model Emily Ratajkowski. However, he seems to be enjoying his single phase now.

Circling back to an author slamming Harry Styles’ music, a reddit post shared a thread which quickly got noticed by the social media users. An author named Emily Bootle wrote, “This may also be what some people want from pop music these days – but for me, it is frustratingly vague and non-committal. ‘Excuse me, green tea/Music for a sushi restaurant/From ice on rice/Scuba-duba-do-boo-boo”, he sings – or that stodgy refrain “Watermelon sugar/High’. It’s both vibey and vibeless, s*xy and s*xless, written for an online generation obsessed with both s*x and vibes but not quite sure how to obtain either of the two.” Further taking a dig at Harry, she wrote, “It is melodic, but somehow the melodies all blend into one in your head, and it is what critics will insist on describing as “breezy”, but feels stifling every time it comes up on another Instagram reel about how to make buckwheat pancakes.”

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