Harry Styles’ New Song ‘Medicine’ Is Being Hailed As A Bisexual Anthem

Fans are calling for the release of a studio version of the track.

Harry Styles has delighted fans with his latest new track, ‘Medicine’, with many already calling it a “bisexual anthem”.

The former One Direction star is currently midway through a European tour, and debuted ‘Medicine’ earlier this week during a show in Paris.

Footage of the performance was swiftly shared online by various concert-goers, much to the joy of fans who weren’t able to attend his tour:

Fans online have singled out one lyric in particular - “The boys and the girls are here / I mess around with him / And I’m OK with it.” - for praise, calling for a studio version to be released:

When asked about his sexuality in the past, Harry has always maintained that he prefers not to label himself.

“I don’t feel like it’s something I’ve ever felt like I have to explain about myself,” he told the Sun in May 2017.

Praising stars including Miley Cyrus, who has discussed being pansexual, Harry added: “Being in a creative field, it’s important to be ­progressive. People doing stuff like that is great.

“It’s weird for me — everyone should just be who they want to be. It’s tough to justify somebody having to answer to someone else about stuff like that.”

Harry Styles performing in Paris this week
Harry Styles performing in Paris this week
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Harry began his current tour - his first as a solo artist - in September last year, and his gigs have repeatedly being praised for serving as safe spaces for young women and LGBT+ people.

He has frequently taken to the stage with flags representing different groups within the LGBT+ community.

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