Troye Sivan and Ross Lynch in the video for 'One of Your Girls' Source: Screencap/Troye Sivan/YouTube

Watch: Troye Sivan and Ross Lynch Send Out Sparks in 'One of Your Girls' Video

Kilian Melloy READ TIME: 1 MIN.

Troye Sivan's new album, "Something to Give Each Other," dropped today, along with a sizzling new video for the single "One of Your Girls" in which the singer dons drag and drapes himself all over Ross Lynch.

"Say what you want, and I'll keep it a secret," Sivan croons as a cast of handsome men of varying ages and body types flash across the screen. "You get the key to my heart, and I need it/Give me a call if you ever get desperate/I'll be like one of your girls."

But it's Lynch who appears in full color, shirtless and in tattered, unbuttoned jeans, together with Sivan in drag, sporting long blonde tresses, perfectly shaped eyebrows, and a tightly clinging black gown.

The video comes after Sivan put sizzle in the summer with his twink-filled video for the album's lead single, "Rush," before following up with another steamy video for the single "Got Me Started."

The video's release follows a teaser featuring Ross that got social media users worked up into a lather.

While the earlier videos didn't shy away from nudity – and nor does the new album's inner sleeve art, which feature a portrait of Sivan curled up on a couch clad only in his socks – "One of Your Girls" intrigues rather than revealing, and playfully contemplates the role of gender in the game of attraction and desire.

It just might be the perfect way to finally, after a months of buildup, usher in Sivan's third full-length album, which clocks in at ten tracks. Watch the video below, and decide for yourself.


by Kilian Melloy , EDGE Staff Reporter

Kilian Melloy serves as EDGE Media Network's Associate Arts Editor and Staff Contributor. His professional memberships include the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association, the Boston Online Film Critics Association, The Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association, and the Boston Theater Critics Association's Elliot Norton Awards Committee.

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