Troye Sivan Mellet (born 5 June 1995) is an Australian singer-songwriter, actor, and YouTuber better known as Troye Sivan. Sivan signed with EMI Australia in 2013 after growing success as a vocalist on YouTube and in Australian talent competitions, and his third extended play, TRXYE (2014), debuted at number five on the US Billboard 200. The album’s debut track, “Happy Little Pill,” peaked at number 10 on the Australian music charts. In 2015, he released his fourth extended play Wild, which was followed by his first studio album Blue Neighbourhood, the lead single of which was “Youth,” which became Sivan’s first track to hit the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 list, peaking at number 23. Bloom (2018), his second studio album, debuted at number three in Australia and number four in the United States.

“My My My!” became Sivan’s second number-one hit on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. The first hit from his EP In a Dream was “Take Yourself Home” (2020). Sivan appeared in an X-Men film as the teenage Wolverine in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and as the eponymous character in the Spud film trilogy. Sivan used to submit video blogs on a daily basis as a YouTube star, and as of 2021, he had over 7.3 million followers and over 1.3 billion cumulative views. His video “The ‘Boyfriend’ Tag,” which he co-created with fellow YouTuber Tyler Oakley, won a Teen Choice Award in the “Choice Web Collaboration” category. Time magazine named Sivan one of the “25 Most Influential Teens of 2014”. In 2018, he was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song for “Revelation,” from the movie Boy Erased, in which he also played a supporting part. Here is a list of all of Troye Sivan’s songs, sorted by popularity.

Talk Me Down by Blue Neighbourhood (Blue Neighbourhood, 2015): “The Blue Neighbourhood trilogy is the best and most beautiful music videos and songs I’ve ever heard.” “Troye’s art is so strong that I cry every time I see it.”

TRXYE, 2014, Happy Little Pill: “He rocks the notes and moves to the music!” “Whenever I want to listen to Troye Sivan, I go to YouTube and look for this song.”

I adore the meaning of this song,” says the author of The Good Side (Bloom, 2018). “I assume it’s about his previous relationship (perhaps with Connor) and how Troye benefited from the breakup while his ex suffered the consequences.”

His greatest one yet!” says TRXYE (TRXYE, 2014). It builds and expands and becomes more forceful from one chorus to the next! “Filled with love and nostalgia!”

Animal (Bloom, 2018): “With gorgeous lyrics that match its stunning sound, this is by far Troye Sivan’s greatest single off of his albums.” “Never fails to bring a tear to my eye.”

Ease (Blue Neighbourhood, 2015): “Troye and Broods’ vocals blend so well… “And the entire song simply puts me in a trance-like condition.”

Seventeen (Bloom, 2018): “This is, in my opinion, the finest of Troye Sivan’s songs so far, and it deserves to be at the top.” The words are powerful, and the tempo is highly emotive. Overall, it easily outperforms his previous big singles such as Wild, Youth, and Bloom.”