As It Was

"As It Was" is a song by English singer-songwriter Harry Styles, released through Erskine and Columbia on 1 April 2022 as the lead single from his third studio album, Harry's House (2022). The song was written by Styles alongside his producers Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson.

"As It Was"
Harry, wearing stripes, sits legs spread atop a large white ball in a field.
Single by Harry Styles
from the album Harry's House
Released1 April 2022 (2022-04-01)
Recorded2021
StudioHenson (Hollywood)
Genre
Length
  • 2:47
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Kid Harpoon
  • Tyler Johnson
Harry Styles singles chronology
"Treat People with Kindness"
(2021)
"As It Was"
(2022)
"Late Night Talking"
(2022)
Music video
"As It Was" on YouTube

"As It Was" was widely acclaimed by music critics and entered at the top of the UK Singles Chart, becoming Styles' second solo number-one single, his first being "Sign of the Times" in April 2017. "As It Was" spent ten weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart, becoming the longest-running number-one and best-selling single of 2022 in his home country. In the United States, it was his second chart topper on the Billboard Hot 100, where it spent 15 non-consecutive weeks at number one, becoming the longest-running US number one by a UK act and the fourth-longest-running number one in the chart's history.

"As It Was" was the best-selling global single of 2022, earning 2.28 billion subscription streams equivalents globally according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). Outside the UK and US, the song was a huge commercial success and topped the charts in 45 countries, including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Sweden, and Norway.

Background

Harry Styles announced the title of his third studio album as Harry's House on 23 March 2022, unveiling its artwork, a 40-second trailer and the album's release date as 20 May 2022.[1][2] Five days later, he announced the title of its lead single as "As It Was", along with pictures of him in a "sequined, sleeveless red outfit" and its release date as 1 April 2022.[3][4][5] Simultaneously, posters bearing the lyrics "It's not the same as it was" and a picture of Styles sitting on a big ball appeared in various cities.[6] He released a teaser of the music video on 30 March, which included an "energetic drum beat" and a "sunny electric guitar riff", and depicted him in a red jumpsuit spinning in circles atop a motorised turntable.[7]

Lyric and composition

Music critics described the song as a guitar-driven synth-pop and new wave track, a noticeable shift from Styles's rock-oriented sounds.[8][9][10][11][12] Chris Willman of Variety noted it takes heavy inspiration from Depeche Mode and a-ha, while also suggesting it adopted a style similar to the Weeknd's 2019 single "Blinding Lights".[9] EUPHORIA magazine felt that Styles was inspired by James Bay's 2018 single "Pink Lemonade", adding that the two songs sound "eerily similar".[13] Lyrically, "As It Was" is rooted in personal transitions and depicts a feeling of loss and loneliness.[14]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Guardian [15]
NME [16]

"As It Was" received critical acclaim. NME's Rhian Daly gave the song five out of five stars, describing it as "not a million miles away from where Fine Line left off, but hardly retreading old ground." According to Daly, the track suggests Harry's House will solidify Styles "as one of the current pop landscapes' greats".[16] Beau Beaumont-Thomas of The Guardian also rated the song five stars and called it "one of his very best", writing, "Many will pore over the gossipy, self-referential lyrics, but Styles's song is for everyone: an effervescent, high-tempo hit to have you clicking your heels."[15] In his review for Rolling Stone, Rob Sheffield regarded "As It Was" as one of Styles's most "emotionally powerful" songs, calling it a "daring change-up" and a "straight-from-the-heart cry that's also an irresistible dance-floor challenge."[10] Sahar Ghadirian of Clash magazine deemed it a "powerhouse" and Styles "at his most vulnerable". Ghadirian appreciated the "dream fusion" of synth-pop with electro rock and commented that the bells end the song on "a euphoric high".[17] Thania Garcia of Variety magazine described the song as being "new wave-inspired".[18]

Evening Standard reviewer Jochan Embley meanwhile found the track inferior to the singer's previous singles "Watermelon Sugar" and "Adore You", but wrote that Styles and his collaborators "still know how to make an instantly enjoyable tune".[19] Olivia Horn of Pitchfork was less impressed and bemoaned that the song "winds down without any real payoff", citing the circuitousness of the lyrics as "a frequent shortcoming in Styles' songwriting."[20]

Entertainment Weekly named "As It Was" as the best song of 2022: "The synths gallop like excitable ponies while his warm-wash vocals swoop and dip, a sweet little slice of life-support disco for the lonely."[21] USA Today also chose it as the best song of the year: "At first, it sounds like a generically pretty pop song. But then you understand Styles' longing for the perfect something that was yanked away, his dreamy vocals taking on a sadness as he recalls that blissful bubble and resigns himself with a sigh to his current reality. The giggly opening by his goddaughter, pillowy '80s-rooted synths, tubular bells and urging beat contradict his pensiveness."[22] Billboard ranked it at number 3 on their "The 100 Best Songs of 2022" list: "Coming in at a lean 2:47, "As It Was" serves as a broader anthem about how nothing is "the same as it was" before the pandemic, but on a micro level, it turns out Styles isn't the same either as he grapples with fame and the realization that "he's no good alone" when left to his own devices and pills."[23]

BBC ranked it at number 3 on their "25 of the best songs released in 2022" list: "As It Was is a vapour trail of a song, silvery and airborne, as Harry Styles searches for meaning amidst break-ups and loneliness and personal turmoil."[24] NME ranked it at number 3 on their "The 50 best songs of 2022" list: "It's hard not to tumble into the vast emotional depths of 'As It Was' and look beyond everything else that made this song such a triumph. Change is a constant beneath the track's heart-raising BPM and twinkling melodies: here, Harry Styles' empathetic songwriting saw him fight for stability amid breakups and personal upheavals, finding strength in a renewed relationship with himself."[25] The Guardian ranked it at number 5 on their "The 20 best songs of 2022" list: "Occupying the slim valley between A-ha's Take On Me and Vampire Weekend, As It Was delivers bruised-peach hurt, sophisticated languor from the back seat of a tastefully expensive car. He can sing something as vague as "In this world, it's just us / You know it's not the same as it was" and make you feel that he really means it"[26] i-D ranked it at number 10 on their "The 100 best songs of 2022" list: "For an artist reckoning with blinding attention towards his public persona, this infectious, upbeat song about loneliness and change felt like a balm both for the artist and his fans."[27]

NPR ranked it at number 12 on their "100 Best Songs Of 2022" list: "Like a fling who would have never dated you in real life saying arrivederci at summer's end, this song is by turns forlorn, resigned, apologetic and a little caddish. Its slippery nostalgia is grounded in a synth line evoking the New Romantic era of Styles' parents' youth and in the singer's cool, bossa nova-ish croon, which sounds like the way it feels when that departing lover wistfully strokes your hair. The Easter-eggy verses matter to fans, but the chorus is what made "As It Was" so sticky in 2022: It renders regret comfortable, a service everyone needs in a time of chronic heartbreak."[28] Complex ranked it at number 27 on their "50 Best Songs of 2022" list: ""As It Was" is a beautiful, mesmerizing record that lives up to all the buzz it's generated on TikTok (and everywhere else on the internet and radio). It carries an energetic tone thanks to the uptempo instrumentation, and Harry Styles adds layers of emotion with his soft vocals. "As It Was" is a fun and danceable record that continues to demonstrate his power as one of the biggest pop stars in the world."[29] Paste ranked it at number 29 on their "The 50 Best Songs of 2022" list: "Our first glimpse into Harry Styles' newest era, where he is fully immersed in his own flamboyant intricacies, the song is a thoughtful rumination on the exhaustion that stems from not enough love and too much fame."[30]

The Fader ranked it at number 33 on their "The 100 best songs of 2022" list: "On Harry's House lead single "As It Was," the singer hits an effervescent pitch both sonically and conceptually, expressing a willingness to embrace introspection while delivering one of the most textured performances in his loaded discography."[31] Pitchfork ranked it at number 100 on their "The 100 Best Songs of 2022" list: ""As It Was" is the kind of twinkly little confection that would easily get the indie kids pogoing at any local DIY dance night at any point in the last two decades. It just happens to have been recorded by one of the biggest pop stars in the world in 2022 instead of, say, the Strokes twenty years earlier. "You know it's not the same as it was," Harry Styles sighs, giving a nod to the easy bait of nostalgia. A pointillist synth line tap dances through the song, and all over that nagging pandemic-era malaise we're all desperately trying to shake. Resistance is futile."[32]

Associated Press placed it on their "Top Songs of 2022" list: "The song is deceptively upbeat with a jingly synth-pop beat and a little kid's voice as the intro and wedding bells at the end. But the lyrics are self-referentially melancholic as he accepts the reality of change that even he is not quite ready for."[33] Esquire placed it on their "The 45 Best Songs of 2022" list: ""As It Was" was Harry Styles first single this year, and it did not disappoint. This glittering track fuels nostalgia as Styles sings about life which is, of course, always changing. (Reality bites!)"[34]

Year-end lists

Numerous critics and publications listed "As It Was" in their year-end ranking of the best songs of 2022, often inside the top-ten.

Select year-end rankings of "As It Was"
PublicationListRankRef.
BillboardThe 100 Best Songs of 2022: Staff List
3
Consequence of SoundTop 50 Songs of 2022
9
DIY magazineDIY's tracks of 2022
12
Entertainment WeeklyThe 10 best songs of 2022
1
EsquireThe 45 Best Songs of 2022 (So Far)
N/A
ExclaimExclaim!'s 25 Best Songs of 2022
8
NMETop 50 Best Songs of 2022
3
PitchforkThe 100 Best Songs of 2022
100
Rolling StoneThe 100 Best Songs of 2022
9
SlatePlus the best songs
N/A
The GuardianThe 20 Best Songs of 2022
5
UPROXXThe Best Songs Of 2022
N/A

All-time lists

In 2024, "As It Was" was included in Rolling Stone's “The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time” list.

All-time lists for "As It Was"
PublicationListRankRef.
Rolling StoneThe 500 Greatest Songs of All Time500

Commercial performance

"As It Was" was an immediate success; it earned the Guinness World Records title for the most streamed track on Spotify within 24 hours by a male artist, and broke the Apple Music streaming record for most first-day streams for a 2022 release.[48][49] The song also opened atop the Billboard Global 200 with the greatest global streaming week of 2022, becoming Styles's first number-one on the tally.[50]

In the UK, "As It Was" became Styles's second solo number-one on the singles chart, debuting with the biggest sales and streaming weeks of any single in 2022.[51] It spent ten weeks at number one on the UK singles chart, becoming the longest-running number one of the year in the UK.[52] It became the most-streamed track (149.6 million streams), most physically purchased (12,000 units), most digitally downloaded (47,000 units) and overall, best-selling (1.3 million equivalent units) track in the UK in 2022, as of October 2022.[53]

"As It Was" entered at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Styles' second number-one single after "Watermelon Sugar" (2019).[54] The song garnered the most single-day streams on Spotify in the United States, surpassing Olivia Rodrigo's "Drivers License" (2021).[55] After the single's debut at No. 1, "As It Was" fell out of the No. 1 position and returned multiple times between April and September 2022; when it returned to No. 1 for the week ending 3 September 2022, it became the first song ever to have five separate runs in the top position.[56] "As It Was" spent 15 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the longest-running US number one by a UK act, the second longest-running No. 1 with no accompanying artists (i.e. a solo-billed song) and the fourth longest running number-one in the chart's history.[57][58]

"As It Was" spent 18 weeks at number one on the Canadian Hot 100[59] and peaked at number one in Australia,[60] Austria,[61] Belgium,[62] Croatia,[63] Denmark,[64] Germany,[65] Greece,[66] Ireland,[67] Israel,[68] Lithuania,[69] the Netherlands,[70] New Zealand,[71] Slovakia,[72] Sweden,[73] and Switzerland.[74]

Globally, "As It Was" was the best-selling global single of 2022, earning 2.28 billion subscription streams equivalents globally according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).[75] It was also the fifth best-selling global single of 2023 with 1.46 billion subscription streams equivalents.[76] "As It Was" ranked as the most popular song on Spotify and the second most popular song on Apple Music in 2022.[77]

Music video

The music video for "As It Was" was released alongside the song.[78] In the clip, Styles joins dancer Mathilde Lin on a turning platform and performs choreography by Yoann Bourgeois[79] in the Barbican to release negative emotions.[8] The video was filmed in London: apart from the Barbican Centre, it was also filmed at Lindley Hall near the Houses of Parliament, and the penguin pool at London Zoo.[80] It was directed by Tanu Muino, who stated that directing for Styles was "a bucket list dream come true" but, on the second day of shooting, Muino's home country of Ukraine was invaded by Russia, rendering the process a "bittersweet" experience; nevertheless, Muino and her team from Ukraine "poured so much love into this video and you can see it on screen. It will be a music video I will never forget and now I can happily retire." Nevertheless, Muino continued her filmmaking work afterwards.[78] On YouTube, the video has received over 670 million views and 7.8 million likes as of January 2024.[81]

Awards and nominations

YearOrganizationAwardResultRef.
2022IHeartRadio Titanium Awards1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio StationsWon[82]
MTV Millennial AwardsGlobal Hit of the YearNominated[83]
MTV Millennial Awards BrazilGlobal HitNominated[84]
MTV Video Music AwardsVideo of the YearNominated[85]
Best PopWon
Best DirectionNominated
Best ChoreographyNominated
Best CinematographyWon
LOS40 Music AwardsBest International SongNominated[86]
Best International VideoNominated
UK Music Video AwardsBest Pop Video - UKWon[87]
MTV Video Music Awards JapanBest International Solo Artist VideoWon[88]
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest SongNominated[89]
Best VideoNominated
NRJ Music AwardVideo of The YearWon[90]
International Hit of the YearWon
People's Choice AwardsSong of 2022Nominated[91]
Video of 2022Nominated
Premios MUSAInternational Anglo Song of the YearWon[92]
Guinness World RecordsMost Streamed Song by a Male Artist in 24 Hours on SpotifyWon[93]
Most Streamed Song by a Male Artist in a Week on SpotifyWon
Most Streamed Song in a Year on Spotify (2022)Won[94]
American Music AwardsFavorite Music VideoNominated[95]
Favorite Pop SongWon
Danish Music AwardsInternational Hit of the YearNominated[96]
2023APRA Music AwardsMost Performed International WorkWon[97]
Grammy AwardsRecord of the YearNominated[98]
Song of the YearNominated
Best Pop Solo PerformanceNominated
Best Music VideoNominated
Brits AwardsSong of the YearWon[99]
iHeartRadio Music AwardsSong of the YearNominated[100]
Best Music VideoNominated
TikTok Bop of the YearNominated
GAFFA AwardsInternational Hit of the YearWon[101]
Global AwardsBest SongWon[102]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite SongWon[103]
Ivor Novello AwardsBest Song Musically and LyricallyNominated[104]
Ivor Novello AwardsPRS for Music Most Performed WorkWon[105]

Live performance

Styles performed "As It Was" for the first time at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on 15 April and 22 April 2022.[106]

Credits and personnel

  • Harry Styles – vocals, songwriting, tubular bells
  • Kid Harpoon – songwriting, production, bass, guitar, drum machine, drums, electric guitar, synthesizer
  • Tyler Johnson – songwriting, production, drum machine, piano, synthesizer
  • Doug Showalter – electric guitar, percussion
  • Mitch Rowland – drums
  • Jeremy Hatcher – programming, recording
  • Randy Merrillmastering
  • Spike Stentmixing
  • Katie May – assistant engineering
  • Luke Gibbs – assistant engineering
  • Adele Phillips – assistant engineering
  • Josh Caulder – assistant engineering
  • Joe Dougherty – assistant engineering
  • Matt Wolach – assistant engineering

Charts

Monthly charts

Monthly chart performance for "As It Was"
Chart (2022–2023)Position
Brazil Streaming (Pro-Música Brasil)[176]17
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[177]4
South Korea (Gaon)[178]123
Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[179]15

Year-end charts

2022 year-end chart performance for "As It Was"
Chart (2022)Position
Australia (ARIA)[180]1
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[181]3
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[182]1
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[183]1
Brazil Airplay (Crowley Charts)[184]93
Brazil Streaming (Pro-Música Brasil)[185]35
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[186]2
Costa Rica (Monitor Latino)[187]11
Denmark (Tracklisten)[188]8
El Salvador (Monitor Latino)[189]11
Germany (Official German Charts)[190]6
Global 200 (Billboard)[191]1
Global Singles (IFPI)[75]1
Guatemala (Monitor Latino)[192]100
Honduras (Monitor Latino)[193]39
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[194]45
Hungary (Single Top 40)[195]24
Hungary (Stream Top 40)[196]6
Iceland (Plötutíðindi)[197]1
Italy (FIMI)[198]16
Lithuania (AGATA)[199]1
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[200]1
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[201]2
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[202]2
Panama (Monitor Latino)[203]9
Paraguay (Monitor Latino)[204]6
Poland (ZPAV)[205]4
Puerto Rico (Monitor Latino)[206]52
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[207]14
Singapore (RIAS)[208]3
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[209]4
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[210]1
UK Singles (OCC)[211]1
Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[212]83
Uruguay (Monitor Latino)[213]1
US Billboard Hot 100[214]2
US Adult Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[215]49
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[216]8
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[217]4
US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard) [218]1
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[219]1
Vietnam (Vietnam Hot 100)[220]81
2023 year-end chart performance for "As It Was"
Chart (2023)Position
Australia (ARIA)[221]9
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[222]17
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[223]12
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[224]48
Brazil Airplay (Crowley Charts)[225]87
Brazil Streaming (Pro-Música Brasil)[226]75
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[227]10
Denmark (Tracklisten)[228]50
Germany (Official German Charts)[229]25
Global 200 (Billboard)[230]6
Global Singles (IFPI)[76]5
Iceland (Plötutíðindi)[231]25
Italy (FIMI)[232]86
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[233]27
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[234]13
Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[235]58
Poland (Polish Streaming Top 100)[236]57
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[237]87
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[238]71
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[239]8
UK Singles (OCC)[240]9
Ukraine Airplay (TopHit)[241]111
US Billboard Hot 100[242]15
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[243]3
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[244]32
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[245]10

Certifications

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Certifications for "As It Was"
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[246]10× Platinum700,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[247]2× Platinum60,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[248]3× Diamond480,000
Canada (Music Canada)[249]8× Platinum640,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[250]2× Platinum180,000
France (SNEP)[251]Diamond333,333
Germany (BVMI)[252]3× Gold600,000
Italy (FIMI)[253]4× Platinum400,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[254]Diamond+2× Platinum980,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[255]4× Platinum120,000
Poland (ZPAV)[256]4× Platinum200,000
Portugal (AFP)[257]8× Platinum80,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[258]5× Platinum300,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[259]4× Platinum80,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[260]4× Platinum2,400,000
United States (RIAA)[261]6× Platinum6,000,000
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece)[262]Diamond10,000,000
Sweden (GLF)[263]2× Platinum16,000,000
Worldwide3,740,000,000[264][265]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "As It Was"
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
Various1 April 2022
[266]
ItalyRadio airplaySony Italy[267]
United States4 April 2022Adult contemporary radioColumbia[268]
5 April 2022Contemporary hit radio[269]
United Kingdom15 April 2022CD single
  • Erskine
  • Columbia
[270]

See also

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