
Troye Sivan
Australian (but born in South Africa on June 5, 1995) Troye Sivan is a versatile artist. He is a singer and songwriter. He often directs his own music videos, and his popular vlogs have made him a popular influencer. As an actor, he can be admired in films and musicals. He is also widely regarded as an influential gay icon. The musical side of his colorful career began when he starred in Australian talent shows, such as StarSearch 2007. In the years that followed, he continued to develop as a singer, drawing inspiration from big stars like Janet Jackson, Cher, Amy Winehouse, Taylor Swift, Madonna, Ariana Grande, and Lady Gaga. In 2013, he signed his first record deal, which led to his first hit a year later: "Happy Little Pill." His qualities as an artist are truly evident in it. The cheerful dance song has lyrics about coping with loneliness and isolation. Troye Sivan has received many compliments for the song's mature sound. This also happened a year later when he released his debut album, "Blue Neighborhood." As an actor, he remained in the spotlight thanks to roles in films like "Boy Erased," "Three Months," and the HBO series "The Idol." His musical story continued with a series of singles, EPs, and the albums "Bloom" and "Something To Give To Each Other" – both full of infectious dance and pop. A remix of the song "Easy" featuring singer Kacey Musgraves and producer Mark Ronson garnered widespread acclaim. Troye Sivan also received a lot of positive feedback for one of his recent singles, "Rush," whose video earned him his first Grammy nomination for Best Music Video. The visuals were a call for acceptance and diversity. Once again, Troye Sivan proves himself a versatile talent with a compelling message.