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Troye Sivan readies new musical offering

Troye2Musician and YouTube star Troye Sivan is about to release some new music and he’s given a brief preview of what’s in store with a teaser video.

Troye’s new EP ‘Wild’ is due out on September 4th.

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It features six tracks including a collaboration with New Zealand group Broods and a duet with OUTinPerth favourite Tkay Maidza.

The first video is described as the trailer to the ‘Blue Neighbourhood Trilogy’.

The teaser shows a lot of serious issues within it’s short 45 seconds – including alcoholism, sexuality and violence.

Last year the Perth based singer scored a worldwide hit with his tune ‘Happy Little Pill’.

Check out the teaser video, and scroll down for a super brief intro to the new EP. 


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