Youth (gryffin Remix) (Authentic — VERSION)

The Gryffin Remix played a significant role in Troye Sivan's crossover into the dance music world. At the time, Troye was emerging as a prominent voice for LGBTQ+ youth, and the remix provided a "dancefloor-ready" anthem that felt inclusive and celebratory.

This paper explores the of Troye Sivan’s breakout hit, " YOUTH ." Released in early 2016 as part of the Blue Neighbourhood remix EP, this version transformed a moody, mid-tempo pop track into a vibrant "melodic house" anthem, becoming a staple of that era’s electronic dance music (EDM) scene. Overview: "YOUTH (Gryffin Remix)" Original Artist Troye Sivan Remixer Gryffin (Dan Griffith) Release Year Genre Melodic House / Future Bass Key Themes Naivety, escapism, rebellion, and queer identity 1. Artistic Transformation YOUTH (Gryffin Remix)

: Known for his "hybrid" style, Gryffin introduced live instrumentation—specifically his signature electric guitar riffs—blended with electronic synths. The Gryffin Remix played a significant role in

The original version of "YOUTH" is characterized by a "darker," synth-pop production that highlights Sivan's vulnerable vocals. Gryffin’s remix shifts the emotional landscape: Gryffin’s remix shifts the emotional landscape: : The

: The remix was featured in various media, including a Vodafone advertisement , which helped cement its status as a global pop-EDM hit.

"YOUTH (Gryffin Remix)" is more than just a club version of a pop song; it is a synthesis of Troye Sivan’s intimate storytelling and Gryffin’s euphoric production. By adding layers of guitar and driving percussion, Gryffin amplified the song’s message of escapism, turning a personal confession into a collective celebration of being young and free.