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Harry Styles explains meaning of 'Watermelon Sugar' during Nashville tour stop

Harry Styles is making good use of his Love On Tour— giving dating advice in Minnesota and helping a fan with a baby gender reveal in Nashville on Sept. 29.

Styles had even more in store for fans attending his second show at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Friday night (Oct. 1), as he confirmed the meaning behind "Watermelon Sugar":

"It's about the sweetness of life," the 27-year-old star told the crowd while introducing the song. "It's also about the female orgasm, but that's totally different. It's not really relevant."

"Watermelon Sugar" became Styles' first solo No. 1 single and headed up the track list of his sophomore solo studio album Fine Line, which arrived in December 2019. The track also earned the former One Direction member his first Grammy victory for best pop solo performance earlier this year.

Styles' tour lands at New York City's Madison Square Garden Monday (Oct. 4). View all the remaining Love On Tour dates here.

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