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WATCH: Troye Sivan’s super horny video for “Rush” is finally here, along with a new album announcement

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Troye Sivan’s new single “Rush” is finally here, with a horny, high-energy music video to match.From the jump, the video for “Rush” (which, yes, Sivan has confirmed is named after the popular brand of poppers) is unapologetically gay, sex-charged, and maximalist in all the best ways.

A post shared by troye sivan (@troyesivan)The opening shot is from the teaser Sivan shared earlier this week: a man slapping his own butt, which is already red from spanking.

Things don’t slow down from there. Everything in “Rush” is to the max, from a seemingly infinite supply of beer (downed via bottles and a suggestive keg stand) to a virtual army of hot guys for Sivan to make out with.

Everyone in the background is getting on with one another, too.The default pants position in this video is sagged. That means everybody’s showing off their underwear, whether it’s briefs, the waistband of a jockstrap, or no underwear at all—just bare booty for us all to enjoy. (You have to wonder how close this video came to being too risqué for YouTube.)Feel the rush for yourself and check out the video below.As for the song itself, it’s an undeniable bop that you can expect to hear blasting in every gay club for the rest of the summer.

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