The Internet Has Decided That Every Track On 'Bloom' By Troye Sivan Is A Masterpiece

The Internet Has Decided That Every Track On 'Bloom' By Troye Sivan Is A Masterpiece




it is irrelevant how long Troye Sivan's promotional period for Bloom was; his fandom was not prepared for the perfection of his second studio album.


Though Troye already gifted the world with five of Bloom's ten tracks before its official release today, listening to the album in full is a requirement. Twitter took that responsibility seriously, and wasted no time sharing their thoughts on almost every track.


"Seventeen"


To open Bloom, Troye travels back six years in time to resemble on age 17. His romantic and sexual exploration resonated with several of his fans — and they'll don't get over it.


"My My My!"


Troye started this era by debuting "My My My!" As his lead single on Saturday Night Live in January. After all this time, it still slaps.


"The Good Side"


all of a persons vision around "My My My!" Overshadowed the other song from his SNL performance: "The Good Side." Right now that stans are listening to Bloom in full, they won't sleep on it any longer.


"Bloom"


It's pure pop magic that permits Troye to turn a song about his first time into a catchy anthem on the radio. TRL explained how we know the true meaning of "Bloom" on Beyond the Bop back in May.


"Postcard" featuring Gordi


Troye's stans love and respect all Bloom tracks, yet several aren't afraid to admit that the deeply personal  "Postcard" is their fave.


"Dance To This" featuring Ariana Grande


Listening to companions collab on a song with each other? That's priceless. TRL went behind-the-scenes of Troye and Ariana's long-term friendship while in In back of the Bop in June.


"Plum"


Move over, peaches. Plums are the new queer fruit and Troye's fans can't even type straight right after hearing him sing "even the sweetest plum has only got so long."


"What A Heavenly Way To Die"


Even before hearing the eighth on Bloom, fans knew it'd be about his boyfriend Jacob Bixenman, however their theory about Jacob strangling Troye may have been a little bit out there.


"Lucky Strike"


A family member that listens to Troye with each other stans with each other. Maybe taste is genetic, because this family's all-in on "Lucky Strike."


"Animal"


It's already been determined that Troye's love song for Jacob, "Animal," might just be the perfect love song ever written.


That makes ten critically-aclaimed tracks, if Twitter has any mention. Every song on Bloom is the ideal song and that's that on that.









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