Photo: Harry Styles weighs in on the daunting aspect of song creation amid new album

Harry Styles has weighed in on the creative process of song making.

In a new chat for Variety, the singing sensation shared his two cents on the possessives that comes while creating something and sharing it with the world.

Speaking to Haruki Murakami, Style began, “I think there’s a point when you’re making something, when it feels so pure to you; a really beautiful moment where it’s finished and it’s just yours.”

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Styles also addressed the fact that there is always an emotional challenge of sharing your work.

 “Then there’s almost a sadness at the handing-over. You have to let it go, like sending your kid off to school, and then it feels somewhat detached from you.”

“But only in the last couple years have I realized how much of people’s responses to it are not necessarily about me at all. I think I’m of less importance,” he further reflected.

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“And that can be quite scary, realizing that it’s not about me, but it can also be really freeing to know actually, my job here is to just remain a person, and to keep recording that,” he concluded explaining that mostly people’s reactions to his work are not always about him personally.

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