Troye Mellet

Troye Sivan, often misspelled as "Mellet," is an Australian singer-songwriter and actor known for his contributions to pop music. Born on June 5, 1995, in Johannesburg, South Africa, he moved to Australia at a young age. Sivan gained initial fame as an actor, particularly for his role in the "X-Men" film series and the web series "YouTube's 'The Wisp'". Musically, he emerged in the early 2010s, gaining recognition with his EP "TRXYE" (2014), which debuted at number one in over55 countries. His debut album, "Blue Neighbourhood" (2015), featured the hit singles "Youth" and "Wild," which addressed themes of love, identity, and LGBTQ+ experiences. His follow-up album, "Bloom" (2018), included popular tracks like "My My My!" and "Dance To This," further solidifying his place in the pop landscape. Sivan's impact on music is significant, particularly for his representation of LGBTQ+ themes and his candidness about his sexuality, inspiring a new generation of artists and fans. His blend of electronic pop and emotive lyrics has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.