ALBUMGot Me Started (Bag Raiders Remix) - SingleTroye Sivan & Bag Raiders
Albums by Troye Sivan
ALBUMSomething To Give Each OtherTroye Sivan
ALBUMBloomTroye Sivan
ALBUMBlue Neighbourhood (The Remixes)Troye Sivan
ALBUMBlue Neighbourhood (Deluxe)Troye Sivan
Troye Sivan's Popular Music Videos
Dance To This (feat. Ariana Grande)
Troye Sivan
Rush
Troye Sivan
One Of Your Girls
Troye Sivan
1999
Charli XCX & Troye Sivan
Got Me Started
Troye Sivan
Easy (feat. Mark Ronson)
Troye Sivan & Kacey Musgraves
i'm so tired...
Lauv & Troye Sivan
Angel Baby
Troye Sivan
Bloom
Troye Sivan
You
Regard, Troye Sivan & Tate McRae
Artist Playlists
Troye Sivan Essentials
Troye Sivan Video Essentials
Feel the electricity of “Got Me Started.”
Troye Sivan: Pride
Troye Sivan crafts a playlist that he says “spans decades of good queer vibes.”
Troye Sivan: Influences
The queer pop icon draws from shape-shifters past and present.
At Home With Troye Sivan: The Playlist
“It made me realize what I actually care about and why I do what I do.”
Troye Sivan: The Zane Lowe Interview
Troye Sivan joins Zane Lowe to talk about his latest album Something to Give Each Other.
Artist Biography
Pop star Troye Sivan is a compelling voice of sexuality for the internet generation. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1995 before moving to Australia, the actor, singer, and songwriter already displayed a natural command of the stage at 11 years old, when he performed at his first in a series of local telethons in Perth. After graduating to popular online videos and coming out publicly as gay at age 18, Sivan pursued film and theater acting in tandem with the honey-coated synth-pop of his 2015 debut album, Blue Neighbourhood. The 2018 follow-up Bloom took him to a new level of international fame, thanks to the Ariana Grande duet “Dance to This,” sex-positive club hit “My My My!” and other upbeat departures from his more melancholy debut. “I’d go into the studio and think, ‘What am I sad about?’” Sivan told Apple Music at the time of the album’s release. “And it just wasn’t there. So I started writing these lighter, happier songs.” He headed even further in that direction with “Rush,” the lead single from his 2023 album Something to Give Each Other. A giddy head spin ideal for the dance floor, the song’s celebration of physical touch confirmed him as a modern queer icon, while his supporting role on The Weeknd’s HBO drama The Idol reaffirmed his acting talent.