Happy Little Pill
Troye Sivan · 2014
3 min · 1 track · indie pop · synth-pop · electropop
Ethereal synths and introspective lyrics weave a tapestry of melancholy and hope in this dreamy pop anthem.
Happy Little Pill is a single by Troye Sivan, released in 2014. Ethereal synths and introspective lyrics weave a tapestry of melancholy and hope in this dreamy pop anthem. 'Happy Little Pill' received critical acclaim, reaching number one on the iTunes charts in multiple countries and establishing Sivan as a prominent voice in LGBTQ+ music. The song's candid exploration of mental health issues resonated with many listeners, contributing to a wider conversation about emotional struggles in pop culture. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Happy Little Pill sound like?
Ethereal synths and introspective lyrics weave a tapestry of melancholy and hope in this dreamy pop anthem. Rooted in indie pop and synth-pop.
What makes Happy Little Pill by Troye Sivan notable?
'Happy Little Pill' received critical acclaim, reaching number one on the iTunes charts in multiple countries and establishing Sivan as a prominent voice in LGBTQ+ music. The song's candid exploration of mental health issues resonated with many listeners, contributing to a wider conversation about emotional struggles in pop culture. Released on July 25, 2014, 'Happy Little Pill' marked Troye Sivan's debut EP and his first significant step into the music industry after gaining fame as an actor. At this point, Sivan was transitioning from his successful YouTube career into a mainstream music artist, showcasing his unique blend of electropop and personal storytelling.
How many songs are on Happy Little Pill?
Happy Little Pill has 1 track, running approximately 3 minutes.
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Release Date
July 25, 2014
Artist Origin
Australia
Runtime
3 min 45 sec
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