Troye Sivan has released three studio albums, five extended plays, one remix album, twenty-three singles (including three as featured artist), and ten promotional singles (including one as featured artist) since his debut in 2006. Throughout his career, he had had nine songs chart on the Billboard Hot 100.
Releases[]
TRXYE[]
TRXYE debuted on the Billboard 200 chart on August 30, 2014, peaking at #5 and spending four weeks on the chart. The lead single, "Happy Little Pill", peaked at #92 on the Billboard Hot 100, debuting on August 9, 2014, and remaining there for one week. The song also peaked at #10 in Australia and #2 in New Zealand. The EP sold 73,000 copies and generated 39 million non-programmed audio and video streams in the US.[1]
Wild[]
Wild debuted on the Billboard 200 chart on September 26, 2015, peaking at #5 and spending four weeks on the chart. The title track, "Wild," did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but reached #4 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. In Australia, the EP peaked at #16 on the ARIA charts. It sold 50,000 units, including 45,000 in pure album sales.[1] "Fools" peaked at #85 in Australia and was certified gold in both Australia and the US. "Bite" was also certified gold in Australia.
Blue Neighbourhood[]
Blue Neighbourhood debuted on the Billboard 200 chart on December 26, 2015, peaking at #7 and remaining on the chart for forty-seven weeks. The album reached #6 in Australia and #3 in New Zealand, and it was certified platinum in both the US and Australia. The lead single, "Youth", peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100, spending eighteen weeks on the chart. It debuted on February 20, 2016, and peaked on April 2, 2016.
Bloom[]
Bloom debuted on the Billboard 200 chart on September 15, 2018, peaking at #4 and spending six weeks on the chart. The album also reached #4 and was certified gold in both Australia and New Zealand. The lead single, "My My My!", peaked at #80 on the Billboard Hot 100. Other charted tracks include "Seventeen", which peaked at #14 on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart; "Postcard", featuring Gordi, which peaked at #22 on the same chart; and "Plum", which peaked at #92 in Ireland and #11 on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart. Additionally, "Lucky Strike" was certified gold in Australia.
In a Dream[]
In a Dream debuted on the Billboard 200 chart on September 5, 2020, peaking at #70 and spending one week on the chart. The album also reached #3 in Australia. The lead single, "Take Yourself Home", peaked at #90 on the ARIA charts. "Easy" was certified gold in Australia, New Zealand, and the US. Other notable tracks include "Could Cry Just Thinkin About You", which peaked at #36; "Stud", which peaked at #35; and "In a Dream", which reached #10, all on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart.
Something to Give Each Other[]
Something to Give Each Other debuted on the Billboard 200 chart on October 28, 2023, peaking at #20 and spending four weeks on the chart. Internationally, the album reached #1 in Australia, #2 in New Zealand, #3 in the Netherlands, #4 in the UK, and #9 in Germany. It was certified gold in New Zealand.
The lead single, "Rush", entered the Billboard Hot 100 on July 29, 2023, and peaked at #77 during its two-week run. The track also peaked at #8 in Ireland and #12 in Australia and was certified 2× platinum in Australia, gold in the UK, and platinum in both Canada and New Zealand. The second single, "Got Me Started", peaked at #21 in Australia and #28 in Ireland and was certified 2× platinum in Australia and gold in New Zealand. The track "One of Your Girls" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #79 on November 4, 2023, and also charted internationally, peaking at #9 in Ireland, #11 in the UK, #17 in New Zealand, and #24 in Australia. It was certified platinum in Australia and Canada, silver in the UK, and gold in New Zealand.
"In My Room", featuring Guitarricadelafuente, peaked at #9 on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart, while "Still Got It" reached #13 on the same chart. "Silly" peaked at #28 on the US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart. "What's the Time Where You Are?" charted at #7 on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart and #18 on the US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
Albums[]
Studio albums[]
Year | Title | Details |
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2015 | Blue Neighbourhood |
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2018 | Bloom |
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2023 | Something to Give Each Other |
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Remix albums[]
Year | Title | Details |
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2016 | Blue Neighbourhood (The Remixes) |
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Extended plays[]
Year | Title | Details |
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2007 | Dare to Dream |
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2012 | June Haverly |
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2014 | TRXYE |
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2015 | Wild |
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2020 | In a Dream |
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Singles[]
As lead artist[]
Year | Song | Label | Album |
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2014 | "Happy Little Pill" | EMI | TRXYE |
2015 | "Wild" | EMI · Capitol | Wild and Blue Neighbourhood |
"Youth" | Blue Neighbourhood | ||
2016 | "Talk Me Down" | EMI · Capitol · Polydor | |
"Wild" (featuring Alessia Cara) | EMI · Capitol | ||
"Heaven" (featuring Betty Who) | |||
2017 | "There For You" (with Martin Garrix) | Stmpd · Epic Amsterdam · Sony Netherlands | Non-album single |
2018 | "My My My!" | EMI · Capitol | Bloom |
"The Good Side" | |||
"Strawberries & Cigarettes" | UMA Australia | Love, Simon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | |
"Dance to This" (featuring Ariana Grande) | EMI · Capitol | Bloom | |
"Animal" | |||
"1999" (with Charli XCX) | Asylum · Atlantic UK | Charli | |
"Revelation" (with Jónsi) | N/A | Boy Erased (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | |
"Somebody to Love" | Non-album single | ||
2019 | "I'm so tired..." (with Lauv) | AWAL | How I'm Feeling |
2020 | "Take Yourself Home" | EMI · Capitol | In a Dream |
"Easy" | EMI · Universal · Capitol | ||
"Rager Teenager!" | |||
"Easy" (with Kacey Musgraves featuring Mark Ronson) | Non-album single | ||
2021 | "You" (with Regard and Tate McRae) | Ministry of Sound | |
"Could Cry Just Thinkin About You" | EMI · Universal · Capitol | ||
"Angel Baby" | |||
2022 | "Trouble" (with Jay Som) | N/A | Three Months (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) |
"Wait" (with Gordi) | |||
"You Know What I Need" (with Pnau) | Etcetc | Hyperbolic | |
2023 | "Rush" | EMI · Capitol | Something to Give Each Other |
"Got Me Started" | |||
"One of Your Girls" | |||
2024 | "Honey" |
As featured artist[]
Year | Main Artist | Song | Album |
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2015 | Zedd | "Papercut" | True Colors |
2016 | Various artists | "Hands" | Non-album single |
2019 | Allie X | "Love Me Wrong" | Cape God |
2024 | Charli XCX | "Talk talk" | Brat and It's Completely Different but Also Still Brat |
Promotional singles[]
Year | Song | Album |
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2011 | "Crazy Love" | Non-album singles |
"The One That Got Away" | ||
"Love is a Losing Game" | ||
"Pumped Up Kicks" | ||
2012 | "Someone Like You" | |
"Sea of Love" | ||
"The 2012 Song" | ||
"We're My OTP" | ||
2013 | "The Fault In Our Stars" | TRXYE |
2019 | "2099" (Charli XCX featuring Troye Sivan) | Charli |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Caulfield, Keith (September 18, 2015). "Troye Sivan Talks ‘Wild’ Chart Success, Upcoming Music Plans: ‘It’s a Little Insane, To Be Honest’". Billboard.