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Troye Sivan’s booty-spanking teaser for new single ‘Rush’ send fans into a frenzy

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A post shared by troye sivan (@troyesivan)Troye Sivan has been teasing fans for several weeks over the release of his new single, “Rush”.

The track precedes his third album, which comes a whole five years since his last one, Bloom.Promotion for the new single has gone into overdrive this week, ahead of its July 13th release.

Yesterday, Sivan, 28, posted what appears to be an NSFW clip of the video to Instagram.It’s a little too racy for us to post, but you can click here to see it.

It features a man spanking his own butt. The butt cheek in question looks rather red and angry, implying some serious spanking has been going on.There’s also footage of a topless man appearing to smoke some sort of substance, and a strung-out Sivan reclining.The track itself sounds like a classic, hi-nrg bop, with a chorus that says, “I feel the rush”.In a new interview with GQ, Sivan confirmed the title of the song was inspired by a well-known brand of poppers.

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