Harry Styles - Grapejuice (audio) -

A specific year mentioned in the chorus ("1982, just me and you"), which fans speculate could refer to a vintage of wine or a significant personal connection.

Listeners often note its similarity to classic 1970s pop, with some specifically pointing to the intro's rhythmic similarity to "The Rubberband Man" by The Spinners. Harry Styles - Grapejuice (Audio)

Styles sings about being "over whites and pinks" (referencing white and rosé wine) and preferring "something old and red" (red wine/rouge). A specific year mentioned in the chorus ("1982,

Fans have interpreted these lines in various ways. Some view it as a metaphor for maturing in a relationship, while others suggest more symbolic meanings, such as references to specific people or even queer-coded metaphors popular in shows like Schitt's Creek . Fans have interpreted these lines in various ways

The lyrics tell a story of domesticity and processing past experiences through the lens of sharing a bottle of wine.

The song was produced and co-written by long-time Styles collaborators Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson . Lyrical Meaning: "The Grapejuice Blues"

It utilizes a mix of piano, electric guitar, and bass, with a notable "whispery" vocal effect in the intro where Styles counts "one, two, three".