Harry Styles Drops “Satellite” Video About Adorable Robot Looking for Meaning

Harry Styles with Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2023
Harry Styles with Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2023. Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (13752125cl)

Harry Styles’ music videos never disappoint, and he exceeded our wildest expectations with his latest. The British hitmaker dropped in touching visual for his new single “Satellite”, which sees a tiny robot roaming the world, looking for a place where he truly belongs.

The robot’s journey starts after watching the footage of the Curiosity rover traversing Mars in solitude. Succession’s Brian Cox narrates the video, saying, “Curiosity was born on Mars. It has spent over 10 lonely years roaming the surface of the red planet.”

The robot’s adventure kicks off backstage at one of Styles’ concerts before it leaves it all behind to see the world and reach NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It wanders the crowded streets of LA and survives the harsh Las Vegas desert, but its battery expires on a grassy field under the starry sky, just before it’s about to reach its final destination.

Some of the footage for the video was filmed at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, where Styles performed 15 concerts this winter. “Satellite” is one of the songs from his latest studio album Harry’s House, and it was released as its fourth single after “As It Was”, “Late Night Talking”, and “Music for a Sushi Restaurant”.