Oasis frontman Noel Gallagher still has disdain for Harry Styles.
In a chat with the Daily Star, the notorious curmudgeon blasted the former One Direction singer, believing he's not a "real musician." Noel's biggest issue with Harry seems to stem from the fact that that "Watermelon Sugar" singer got his start on "The X-Factor."
"'The X Factor' is a TV show. It's got nothing to do with music, it's got nothing to do with music whatsoever, and anything that has come from that, that's got nothing to do with music," he said.
Clearly Noel despises the TV show, but Harry and his "worthless" music really get under his skin.
"You're not telling me Harry Styles is currently in a room somewhere writing a song. With any joy, he'll be surrounded by a lot of girls," Noel said. "I can assure you he's not got an acoustic guitar out trying to write a middle eight for something."
This is far from the first time the "Wonderwall" singer has taken issue with Harry. Back in 2017 he told Absolute Radio that he disagreed with fellow artists collaborating with Olivia Wilde's beau.
"People of my age have let themselves go, they're fat, balding idiots with fading tattoos. They sit in their garage and write s*** like 'Sign of the Times' for Harry Styles. Which, quite frankly, my cat could have written in about 10 minutes," he said.
The Harry hate doesn't run in the family, as Noel admitted that his wife, Sara MacDonald, likes the One Directioner's music.
"I don't mind the song, my wife was falling over herself, 'Have you heard Harry Styles' new song? It's like Prince.' I was like, 'Without even hearing it, I can assure you it's not like Prince,' " he said.
Similarly, Noel's brother also said he's a bit of a Harry fan.
"I don't mind it, man. There's some interesting bits in it," Liam Gallagher, who's had a long-running feud with Noel, once told NME. "Fair play to him. I'm sure, like, it's a bigger f****** cost. I've got the weight of Oasis still hanging over me and I'm sure I'll always be that guy from Oasis, so I'm sure he's carrying an equal weight. If he wants to get out of that pop world and into something with a bit more substance, I think that's a good thing."