"Most of the stuff that hurts me about what's going on at the moment is not politics, it's fundamentals. Equal rights. For everyone, all races, sexes, everything...Sign of the Times came from 'This isn't the first time we've been in a hard time, and it's not going to be the last time'," he said, before breaking down exactly what the hit song means.
"The song is written from a point of view as if a mother was giving birth to a child and there's a complication. The mother is told, 'The child is fine, but you're not going to make it.' The mother has five minutes to tell the child, 'Go forth and conquer'."
Right. So Harry's singing "Just stop your crying" from the view point of a mother, serenading her wailing newborn just before she dies (for unknown reasons)? Huh.
And the bridge, where Harry sings "We don't talk enough, we should open up / Before it's all too much"? How is that a dying mother singing to their newborn?
We don't know either.
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Elsewhere in the Rolling Stone interview, Styles opened up about his former relationship with fellow pop star Taylor Swift, describing it as "hard" and a "learning experience".
Styles and Swift met at an awards show and were caught by paparazzi walking through Central Park in New York City on their second date. They broke up a month later after a holiday together in the Caribbean.
"When I see photos from that day," he said, "I think: Relationships are hard, at any age. And adding in that you don't really understand exactly how it works when you're 18, trying to navigate all that stuff didn't make it easier. I mean, you're a little bit awkward to begin with. You're on a date with someone you really like. It should be that simple, right? It was a learning experience for sure. But at the heart of it - I just wanted it to be a normal date."