: The phrase was inspired by the 1968 post-apocalyptic novel "In Watermelon Sugar" by Richard Brautigan, which happened to be a favorite of Styles' then-girlfriend, Camille Rowe.
: Written with Mitch Rowland and producers Tyler Johnson and Kid Harpoon at The Cave Studio in Nashville , the track initially struggled to find its final form. Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar
: Musically, critics have compared its groove to a blend of Stevie Nicks and Stevie Wonder , rooted in a 1970s aesthetic. The Music Video: "Dedicated to Touching" : The phrase was inspired by the 1968
: The video opens with the text: "This video is dedicated to touching," serving as a poignant reminder of physical connection during a time of social distancing. Harry Styles - Watermelon Sugar