Troye Sivan — Suno AI prompt
A ready 60-90-word style descriptor for the Style field in Suno v5.5. Era, instruments, production, vocal anchor — no name used, Suno's filter lets it through.
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1995 and raised in Perth, Australia from the age of two, Troye Sivan turned a YouTube channel of song covers and lifestyle vlogs into a genuine pop career. The 2014 EP TRXYE shot to number one on iTunes in more than fifty countries, and his 2015 debut album Blue Neighbourhood paired the platinum single "Youth" with tender, openly queer coming-of-age songwriting set in suburban sprawl. Bloom (2018) leaned further into glossy electropop, brought a collaboration with Ariana Grande, and put his sexuality front and centre without apology or euphemism. After a five-year gap he returned with Something to Give Each Other (2023), whose lead single "Rush" earned his first Grammy nominations and crystallised a danceable, euphoric strain of synth-pop built for the floor. His soft, slightly androgynous baritone floats over warm analog synths and propulsive beats, drawing praise alongside Lorde and Frank Ocean. Sivan has acted too, playing the young Wolverine in X-Men Origins and appearing in Boy Erased and HBO's The Idol. Reach for this profile when you want shimmering, intimate dance-pop with an unmistakably modern, club-ready glow, a confident sense of identity and a soft, aching queer heart at its centre.