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WATCH: Troye Sivan returns with 'My, My, My'

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Australian singer and gay-pop icon Troye Sivan captured international attention with the release of his 2015 debut LP, Blue Neighbourhood, and the same can be said today with the announcement of his new single, My, My, My, which has been trending extensively the past 24 hours on both Twitter and Facebook. 


It's no surprise though, considering it's been two years since the YouTuber-turned overnight pop sensation produced anything new, with fans eagerly anticipating any news about a possible new album. During his time away, it seems that Sivan has embraced a far more provocative persona, which is front and center in his new music video. 


Sivan celebrates liberated love by dancing his heart out in the video. The music clip can only be described as a visual representation of pure joy, as Sivan sways and sings about being swept up and made to feel completely indestructible by this new love he's experiencing. Aside from being an addictive, romantic dance-pop banger, the video also seems to be heavily inspired by the 90's era. The 22-year-old's clothing and natural warehouse complex surroundings are a clear indication of director Grant Singer's intentions. 


The buoyantly charged My, My My is set to feature on his new record, which is slated for release later this year. Check out Troye Sivan's latest single down below. 


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