Troye Sivan Albums Ranked

Troye Sivan Mellet (born 5 June 1995) known professionally as Troye Sivan, is an Australian singer-songwriter, actor, and YouTuber. After gaining popularity as a singer on YouTube and in Australian talent competitions, Sivan signed with EMI Australia in 2013 and released his third extended play, TRXYE (2014), which peaked at number five on the U.S. Billboard 200. Its lead single, “Happy Little Pill”, reached number ten on Australian music charts. In 2015, he released his fourth extended play Wild followed by his debut studio album Blue Neighbourhood, whose lead single “Youth” became Sivan’s first single to enter the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 23. His second studio album Bloom (2018) reached number three in Australia and number four on the Billboard 200 chart. Its lead single, “My My My!”, became Sivan’s second number-one single on the BillboardDance Club Songs chart. “Take Yourself Home” served as the first single from his EP In a Dream (2020). As an actor, Sivan was in an X-Men film portraying the younger Wolverine in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and starred as the title character in the Spud film trilogy. As a YouTube personality, Sivan used to upload video blogs regularly and, as of 2021, has over 7.3 million subscribers and over 1.3 billion total views.[10] His video “The ‘Boyfriend’ Tag”, with fellow vlogger Tyler Oakley, earned them a Teen Choice Award in the “Choice Web Collaboration” category. In 2014, Time named Sivan as one of the “25 Most Influential Teens of 2014”. In 2018, he received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for “Revelation”, from the film Boy Erased, in which he also had a supporting acting role. Here are all of Troye Sivan’s albums ranked.

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5. Wild, 2015

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“Almost every track is an attempt to meld the spare electronic post-dubstep sound with sophisticated pop. ‘Fools’ could be an early James Blake instrumental with the stuttering beat and sliding synths. Unfortunately the vocal only detracts from the beat. They are constantly shooting for Where Are U Now without being able to pull it off.”

4. Blue Neighbourhood (The Remixes), 2016

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“Great remix collection, fits well with my commitment to listening to (more) LGBTQIA++ artists, and is great for destressing or getting through a cardio session I don’t actually enjoy doing.”

3. In A Dream, 2020

Review: Troye Sivan mixes it up on 6-track EP 'In a Dream'

“The South African born and Australia based singer/songwriter has written and released a new set of tracks on this EP, which sees him doing a rebrand of his style and sound. In past releases, he was always a lovely voice over bland and dime-a-dozen instrumentals. However, on his newest project, he shows a huge step in maturity and sonic landscapes. From the opening track, you are presented with an alternative RnB instrumental that builds into a grand techno-inspired electropop track. From there you can feel a Weeknd influenced synth pop and synth wave tracks like “Easy” and “STUD”. Lyrically, this is the most mature and sophisticated he has ever been talking of his sexuality and feelings towards the ones he loves and cares about. A solid EP that definitely still needs a bit of work since everything comes together disjointed, but still amazing progressions for Troye.”

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2. Blue Neighbourhood, 2015

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“This album is perfect for the summer. It covers on having no care in the world and the feeling of falling in love. Full of synths and bright yet relaxing vocals, it also has a trilogy film/music video with tracks: Wild, Fools, Talk Me Down. It’s very beautiful. I also adore all of the singles here. Overall, a very solid debut album.”

1. Bloom, 2018

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“This album definitely grew on me quickly. I really like the gentle shift he did from Blue Neighbourhood. This is quite more refined and mature than I had expected. Still having no care in the world vibes, this album features fun electropop jams like My My My!, Bloom, and an overlooked gem: Dance to This.”