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Troye Sivan releases new tune 'Animal'

Troye Sivan has released another song from his forthcoming second album Bloom.

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Animal follows previous singles My My My, Bloom and Dance To This, his collaboration Ariana Grande. The full album will drop on August 31st.

In Friday’s edition of OUTinPerth reviewer Tiffany, who got to hear the album ahead of its release, shares her thought on the new record.  Chow describes the new album as Sivan sharing his personal journey, saying his emotions are engraved on each of the album’s tracks.

Sivan is touring the USA from September and Australian fans are hoping an Aussie tour will be coming in the new year.

The album is Sivan’s follow up to his 2015 debut Blue Neighbourhood which was a mega-seller around the globe.

Check out the new song below.      

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