Lights Up
"Lights Up" is a song by English singer-songwriter Harry Styles, serving as the lead single from his second studio album, Fine Line, released on October 11, 2019, through Erskine Records and Columbia Records.[1][2] The track features harmonious vocals and melancholy lyrics exploring themes of personal freedom and emotional introspection, marking Styles' first major release since his 2017 self-titled debut album.[3] Upon release, "Lights Up" debuted at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, achieving Styles' strongest streaming debut at the time with over 20 million U.S. streams in its first week, driven by a blend of pop, soul, and R&B influences produced by Tyler Johnson and Kid Harpoon.[4] In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number three on the Official Singles Chart, contributing to the album's overall success as Fine Line topped charts in multiple countries upon its December 2019 release.[5][6] The accompanying music video, directed by Vincent Haycock and released simultaneously, depicts Styles in a surreal, transformative narrative emphasizing self-discovery and fluidity, which garnered nearly 74 million views on YouTube within its first year and sparked discussions on its artistic symbolism.[7][8][9] Critically, the song received praise for its mature sound and Styles' evolving artistry, solidifying his transition from One Direction member to a prominent solo pop figure.[2]Development
Writing and production
"Lights Up" was co-written by Harry Styles, Tyler Johnson, and Kid Harpoon (Tom Hull), with Styles contributing significantly to the lyrics and melody during collaborative sessions.[10] The track was developed in early 2019 as the lead single for Styles' second album, Fine Line, which was released in December 2019.[11] Production was handled by Tyler Johnson and Kid Harpoon, with recording taking place across multiple studios in 2019, including The Cave Studio in Nashville, EastWest Studios in Los Angeles, and Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood.[12] Sessions emphasized a spontaneous, rule-free approach, fostering a groove-heavy sound inspired by influences like Prince and David Bowie.[11] Key production elements included multilayered guitars and twinkling piano accents, layered over chunky basslines, programmed drums, and a gospel choir for an ethereal, funky texture.[13][14] These choices were refined during intensive weekend sessions at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, where the track's "sexy, fun" vibe emerged through iterative experimentation.[11][15]Music and lyrics
"Lights Up" is a pop song with prominent R&B and soul influences, characterized as velvety soul and luxurious in its sonic texture.[16] The track draws from 1970s soul traditions while incorporating modern pop experimentation, evoking artists like Michael Kiwanuka and Frank Ocean through its enigmatic and open-ended style.[17] Clocking in at a runtime of 2:52, it unfolds in a verse-chorus form with a mid-tempo groove at 102 beats per minute in the key of B♭ minor.[18] Musically, the song features sophisticated production with vintage elements, including multilayered guitars, piano-driven pre-choruses, programmed beats, and a gospel choir whose vocals are processed to an intense, unnerving effect.[17] The structure includes an intro leading into verses and a looping, stilted pre-chorus that builds tension before exploding into the chorus.[19] Synthetic violins and tinny space effects add a breezy, gentler layer, shifting away from heavier rock elements toward a lighter, radio-friendly pop sensibility reminiscent of early Justin Timberlake.[20] Lyrically, "Lights Up" explores themes of self-discovery, emotional vulnerability, and personal growth.[20][17] The recurring question "Do you know who you are?" in the pre-chorus and chorus reflects a questioning of identity and a refusal to return to a previous state.[20][17] These elements culminate in a celebratory embrace of authenticity, where the "lights up" metaphor symbolizes revelation and relief in being truly seen.[21]Promotion
Release and promotion
"Lights Up" was released on October 11, 2019, as the lead single from Harry Styles' second studio album, Fine Line, through Columbia Records and Erskine Records for digital download and streaming. The announcement came the previous day, October 10, 2019—World Mental Health Day—with Styles sharing teasers on social media and launching an interactive website generating personalized positive messages to promote kindness and mental health awareness. This tie-in aligned with the song's themes of self-discovery and emotional vulnerability. The promotion employed a minimalist, surprise-driven strategy to build hype, including cryptic social media posts and physical posters displaying the lyric "Do You Know Who You Are?" in locations like Los Angeles, encouraging fan speculation without heavy traditional advertising. Styles' direct engagement, such as responding to fans' tweets with encouragement to seek therapy, further amplified the mental health focus and generated organic buzz. Styles debuted "Lights Up" live on the November 16, 2019, episode of Saturday Night Live, where he hosted and performed the track alongside a new song, "Watermelon Sugar" in a jazz-inflected arrangement. He later performed it in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge on December 18, 2019, pairing it with a cover of Lizzo's "Juice." The single's rollout integrated seamlessly with Fine Line's promotion; following its release, Styles announced the album on November 4, 2019, with pre-orders immediately available for digital formats and vinyl editions, including limited-edition variants to drive fan anticipation ahead of the December 13 album launch.Music video
The music video for "Lights Up" was directed by Vincent Haycock and produced by Cine Buro and Kanan Films.[22][23] It premiered on October 11, 2019, via Harry Styles' official YouTube channel.[24] Filming took place in Cancún, Mexico, in August 2019.[10][25] In the video, Styles appears shirtless and immersed in a dynamic crowd of diverse, semi-nude performers, capturing themes of fluidity and sensuality through fluid dance movements and intimate group interactions.[26] The visuals emphasize crowd energy with performers reaching out and surrounding Styles, symbolizing liberation and personal exploration amid a haze of connection.[27] Colorful lighting, including vibrant greens and pastels, bathes the scenes, complemented by close-up shots that highlight sweat-slicked skin and ecstatic expressions, enhancing the song's R&B-infused aesthetic of emotional release.[28] The video's steamy, eclectic style, blending introspective solitude with communal ecstasy, has been praised for its artistic risk-taking and bold visual storytelling.[29]Live performances
"Lights Up" debuted live on television during Harry Styles' hosting and musical guest appearance on Saturday Night Live on November 16, 2019, marking an intimate studio performance that introduced the song to audiences.[30] The track quickly evolved into a staple of his expansive Love On Tour, a world tour spanning 22 months from September 4, 2021, in Las Vegas, Nevada, to its conclusion on July 22, 2023, in Reggio Emilia, Italy. The song was performed a total of 88 times during the tour, including 42 times in 2021 and 37 times in 2022 across arenas and stadiums emphasizing fan engagement and spectacle.[31][32][33] Performances were high-energy, with Styles encouraging crowd participation through sing-alongs and dancing, often incorporating fan-thrown items like feather boas to enhance the festive vibe.[34][35] Notable renditions included the October 28, 2021, show in Atlanta, where the song's energetic delivery led into extended dance segments, as well as the Harryween concert on October 31, 2021, in New York City, featuring a thematic twist that highlighted its appeal.[36][37] Additional examples from November 2021 encompassed Little Rock and San Jose, where the track maintained its position in the setlist, fostering intimate yet explosive moments amid larger productions.[31] The song's live evolution reflected a shift from smaller-scale TV appearances to grand stadium experiences, with adaptations like prolonged instrumental builds to heighten audience immersion. No confirmed performances of "Lights Up" have occurred since the tour's close, aligning with Styles' hiatus from large-scale touring as of November 2025.[38]Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release in October 2019, "Lights Up" received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its experimental fusion of pop and R&B elements, marking a departure from the glam rock of Harry Styles' debut album. NME awarded the track four out of five stars, describing it as an "intriguing taster" with a "lighter touch" that evoked early Justin Timberlake's pop-R&B style, highlighting its breezy production and reduced reliance on distorted guitars.[20] The Guardian called it a "soulful, enigmatic return" laced with surprises, noting its refreshing divergence from contemporary British male pop peers.[17] Rolling Stone UK later identified it as an "indiehead’s favourite," commending its experimental sound through massive bridges and a single explosive chorus backed by a gospel choir, which amplified its existential themes.[39] Critics also lauded Styles' vocal delivery and the song's layered production, which incorporated synths, guitars, keys, chunky bass, and a choir for a glistening, sweat-drenched effect. Pitchfork acknowledged Styles as a "talented showman" whose winding, psychedelic pre-chorus pushed pop songwriting boundaries, creating an over-the-top yet innovative arrangement.[13] However, some reviews offered mixed or negative feedback, critiquing the track's memorability and impact relative to Styles' prior work. Pitchfork found the lyrics banal and the song's strangeness polarizing, suggesting it might divide listeners between those seeking direct cultural relevance and those preferring timeless pop, ultimately deeming it "pleasant enough" but less resonant.[13] Others compared it unfavorably to the more bombastic "Sign of the Times," viewing its subtlety as less impactful in establishing Styles' solo evolution.[13] Aggregate scores for the parent album Fine Line, from which "Lights Up" served as the lead single, averaged 76 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 20 reviews, reflecting broad critical approval with notable quotes from 2019-2020 emphasizing the track's role in previewing the album's eclectic vibe.[40] In the 2020s, retrospective analyses have appreciated "Lights Up" for its themes of self-discovery and queerness, especially given its release on National Coming Out Day, positioning it as a subtle anthem of identity fluidity amid evolving discussions of Styles' allyship.[13][41]Commercial performance
"Lights Up" achieved strong initial commercial success upon its release in October 2019, debuting with 21.5 million on-demand streams in the United States during its first full week, marking Harry Styles' highest streaming debut to date. The track also saw robust digital sales, contributing to its rapid accumulation of equivalent units and establishing it as a key driver for the promotion of Styles' album Fine Line. Globally, the song quickly entered the top ranks on major streaming platforms, reflecting immediate fan engagement through digital consumption. The single demonstrated solid performance across airplay and digital metrics in 2019 and 2020, with notable radio rotation in European markets where it appeared on international airplay charts.[42] On Spotify, "Lights Up" amassed over 750 million streams worldwide as of November 2025, underscoring its presence in global top 100 playlists and sustained digital footprint.[43] In key markets including the UK, US, Australia, and Canada, the song contributed to Styles' growing commercial profile, earning certifications such as Gold by the RIAA in the US (500,000 units) and Silver by the BPI in the UK (200,000 units).[44][45] Post-2020, "Lights Up" maintained longevity through consistent streaming, bolstering Fine Line's overall sales and replay value among fans, though it experienced no major resurgences in 2023–2025 amid Styles' subsequent releases. According to estimates, the track has surpassed 1.1 billion audio-on-demand streams across platforms.[46] This enduring performance solidified its role in Styles' catalog as a commercially viable single with broad market appeal.Chart performance and certifications
Weekly charts
"Lights Up" entered major international charts in late October 2019, shortly after its surprise digital release on October 11, 2019. The song debuted strongly, reaching its global peak of number 3 on the UK Singles Chart during its first week, driven by high streaming and sales figures. In the United States, it premiered at number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Harry Styles' highest Hot 100 debut at the time, though it spent only five weeks on the chart before exiting.[47] The track's performance varied by region, with notable longevity in Canada (13 weeks) and moderate runs in Australia and Ireland, reflecting its appeal among Styles' international fanbase. No significant chart re-entries or new peaks occurred after 2020, as the song's momentum stabilized following the release of subsequent singles from Fine Line.[5] The following table summarizes the song's peak positions, dates of peaks, and total weeks on select major weekly singles charts worldwide:| Chart (Country) | Peak Position | Peak Date | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|---|
| UK Singles Chart (UK) | 3 | October 24, 2019 | 15 |
| Irish Singles Chart (Ireland) | 4 | October 17, 2019 | 9 |
| ARIA Singles Chart (Australia) | 7 | October 28, 2019 | 9 |
| Canadian Hot 100 (Canada) | 14 | October 26, 2019 | 13 |
| Billboard Hot 100 (US) | 17 | October 26, 2019 | 5 |
| Official New Zealand Top 40 (New Zealand) | 7 | October 28, 2019 | 9 |
| Dutch Top 40 (Netherlands) | 26 | November 16, 2019 | 7 |
| Ultratop 50 (Flanders, Belgium) | 32 | November 9, 2019 | 5 |
| Sverigetopplistan (Sweden) | 15 | October 18, 2019 | 7 |
| VG-lista (Norway) | 16 | October 18, 2019 | 5 |
| Tracklisten (Denmark) | 30 | October 18, 2019 | 3 |
| IFPI Finland (Finland) | 20 | October 18, 2019 | 1 |
| Single Top 100 (Hungary) | 27 | November 4, 2019 | 10 |
| Productores de Música de España (Spain) | 52 | October 25, 2019 | 3 |
| Top 100 Singles (Greece) | 61 | October 25, 2019 | 2 |
Year-end charts
"Lights Up" achieved modest year-end chart placements, primarily limited by its October 11, 2019, release date, which restricted its accumulation of points for annual rankings. In 2019, the song ranked outside the top 40 on the UK's Official Charts Company year-end singles list despite its number 3 peak, reflecting its brief 15-week chart run spanning late 2019 and early 2020. Similarly, its five-week stint on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 17, was insufficient for inclusion in the 2019 year-end Hot 100 top 100.[47][48] In 2020, "Lights Up" did not re-enter major weekly charts in a notable way, resulting in no appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 year-end chart or equivalent UK aggregates. The track maintained visibility on global streaming platforms, appearing in the top 100 of some year-end streaming lists, but lacked the sustained radio or sales momentum of follow-up singles like "Adore You."[49] Following 2020, the song has not registered significant year-end chart positions from 2021 to 2025, aligning with its role as an album track rather than a perennial hit. Nonetheless, enduring streaming activity—over 300 million plays on Spotify as of 2025—underscores its ongoing appeal within Harry Styles' discography.[50][6]| Year | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | UK Year-End Singles (Official Charts Company) | Outside top 40 |
| 2019 | US Billboard Hot 100 Year-End | Not in top 100 |
| 2020 | US Billboard Hot 100 Year-End | Not in top 100 |
Certifications
"Lights Up" has achieved various certifications from music industry organizations worldwide, recognizing combined sales and streaming equivalents. In the United States, the song was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA on June 14, 2022, for 2 million units. The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded it Platinum certification on July 30, 2021, denoting 600,000 units in the United Kingdom. It received Platinum status from ARIA in Australia for 70,000 units and from Music Canada for 80,000 units. Additionally, the song earned a Gold certification in New Zealand by Recorded Music NZ. No further certifications have been issued from 2023 to 2025.| Country | Organization | Certification | Date | Units sold/streamed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | ARIA | Platinum | November 2020 | 70,000‡ |
| Canada | Music Canada | Platinum | February 2021 | 80,000‡ |
| New Zealand | RMNZ | Gold | December 2019 | 15,000* |
| United Kingdom | BPI | Platinum | July 30, 2021 | 600,000‡ |
| United States | RIAA | 2× Platinum | June 14, 2022 | 2,000,000‡ |
Release details
Track listing
"Lights Up" was released exclusively as a digital download single, featuring the standard version of the song with a duration of 2:52.[51] A limited edition 7" vinyl single was later issued in January 2020, including the standard version on the A-side and an exclusive B-side track.[52] The song appears as the fourth track on Harry Styles' second studio album Fine Line.[53]Digital download
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Lights Up" | 2:52 |
7" vinyl single
| No. | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| A. | "Lights Up" | 2:52 |
| B. | "Do You Know Who You Are?" (locked groove with a cappella repeat) | 0:13 |
Credits and personnel
"Lights Up" was written by Harry Styles, Tyler Johnson, and Thomas Hull.[54] The song was produced by Tyler Johnson and Kid Harpoon (Thomas Hull).[55] The track features lead and backing vocals by Harry Styles, with additional backing vocals by Tyler Johnson.[56] Instrumentation includes acoustic and electric guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, and drum programming handled primarily by Tyler Johnson, alongside electric guitar by Thomas Hull.[55] A gospel choir provides the layered harmonies, consisting of Brandon Winbush, Nikisha Daniel, Tiffany Smith, and Tiffany Stevenson, with Jason White serving as choir contractor.[56] Engineering credits include Tyler Johnson as producer and engineer, with assistance from Matt Tuggle and Matt Wallick; mixing was done by Jon Castelli, assisted by Ingmar Carlson.[55] The song appears on Harry Styles' second studio album, Fine Line, released by Columbia Records under Erskine Records.[55] Management for the project was handled by Full Stop Management, with Jeffrey Azoff and Tommy Bruce.[57]| Role | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Lead and Backing Vocals | Harry Styles[56] |
| Backing Vocals | Tyler Johnson[56] |
| Writers | Harry Styles, Tyler Johnson, Thomas Hull[54] |
| Producers | Tyler Johnson, Thomas Hull (Kid Harpoon)[55] |
| Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards, Drum Programming, Engineer, Producer | Tyler Johnson[55] |
| Additional Producer, Electric Guitar | Thomas Hull[55] |
| Gospel Choir | Brandon Winbush, Nikisha Daniel, Tiffany Smith, Tiffany Stevenson[56] |
| Choir Contractor | Jason White[56] |
| Mixing Engineer | Jon Castelli[55] |
| Mixing Assistant | Ingmar Carlson[55] |
| Assistant Engineers | Matt Tuggle, Matt Wallick[55] |
| Label | Columbia Records / Erskine Records[55] |
| Management | Full Stop Management (Jeffrey Azoff, Tommy Bruce)[57] |
Recording
The recording of "Lights Up" took place primarily during a six-week period in early 2019 at Shangri-La Studios in Malibu, California, where Harry Styles collaborated closely with producers to capture the song's atmospheric sound.[58] Additional sessions for the track and the surrounding Fine Line album occurred at Electric Lady Studios in New York, Sound Emporium in Nashville, Tennessee, Real World Studios in Box, Wiltshire, United Kingdom, and other facilities including Harpoon House and Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles.[54] Recording engineers for "Lights Up" included Sammy Witte as the primary engineer, with assistance from Jeremy Hatcher and Nick Lobel, who handled additional engineering duties across the album.[54] The process emphasized live instrumentation and analogue techniques to achieve a warm, organic texture, with producers Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson overseeing the sessions. Multilayered electric guitars were recorded to introduce subtle pitch drift for an ethereal quality, while the vocals featured extensive layering through pitch-shifting of the lead line at upper and lower octaves alongside contributions from the gospel choir, creating a rich harmonic effect.[59][60] Mixing for the track was completed by Jon Castelli, with mastering handled at Sterling Sound in Nashville. The overall timeline extended beyond the initial sessions into late 2019 for final refinements, aligning with the album's December release.[54]Personnel
The personnel involved in the creation of "Lights Up" include the lead artist, songwriters, producers, performers, and technical staff. The song was written by Harry Styles, Tyler Johnson, and Thomas Hull (professionally known as Kid Harpoon).| Name | Role(s) |
|---|---|
| Harry Styles | Lead vocals, backing vocals, songwriter |
| Tyler Johnson | Producer, engineer, drum machine programming, acoustic guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, backing vocals, songwriter |
| Kid Harpoon (Thomas Hull) | Additional producer, electric guitar, songwriter |
| [Ian Fitchuk](/page/Ian Fitchuk) | Congas |
| Ivan Jackson | Horn |
| Nikisha Daniel | Choir vocals |
| Tiffany Smith | Choir vocals |
| Tiffany Stevenson | Choir vocals |
| Jason White | Choir vocals |
| Brandon Winbush | Choir vocals |
| Jeremy Hatcher | Engineer |
| Nick Lobel | Engineer |
| Sammy Witte | Engineer |
| Matt Tuggle | Assistant engineer |
| Matt Wallick | Assistant engineer |
| Jon Castelli | Mixing |
| Ingmar Carlson | Assistant mixing |
Release history
"Lights Up" was first released as a digital download and for streaming worldwide on October 11, 2019, by Erskine Records in partnership with Columbia Records.[61] A limited edition 7-inch vinyl single followed exclusively in the United States in January 2020, also via Erskine Records and Columbia Records, marking the only physical format of the release.[52] In international markets, the digital release was handled by Sony Music.[10]| Region | Date | Format | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worldwide | October 11, 2019 | Digital download, streaming | Erskine Records / Columbia Records |
| United States | January 2020 | 7" vinyl single | Erskine Records / Columbia Records |