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Troye Sivan Fans Flip Over 'Take Yourself Home' Single Announcement: 'IM EXCITED'

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As the world continues to deal with the deadly coronavirus outbreak, queer pop superstar Troye Sivan is here to lift his fans' spirits with what they've been waiting for — new music.On Sunday (March 22), Sivan revealed that his brand new single, "Take Yourself Home," would be officially coming out on April 1.The news came after Sivan began teasing that he had a new single coming "very very soon" on Friday (March 20), leading to intense speculation from fans.Alongside his announcement, Sivan also appeared to give fans a quick preview of the new track on his Instagram — in a video clip posted by the singer, Sivan is seen sitting in a down jacket with his face covered, dancing along to a track that fans quickly assumed was the new single.

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