The 'Teen Wolf' actor opens up on the inspirations behind his upcoming mini album, claiming that the extended play offers a glimpse of his personal journey to get sober.

AceShowbiz - Tyler Posey's new EP details his struggles with drugs.

The 29-year-old actor and singer's new EP "Drugs" features the singles "Shut Up" and "Happy", and he admitted the tunes are about him "struggling with drugs and then getting off of them."

Happy features the lyrics, "Yeah, I know how to nod / Nodding, I'm half awake / With my eyes rolling back, can't you tеll I'm okay?" which references a "drug term called nodding out."

He explained to NME, "It's when you've taken too many opiates or whatever and you're kind of doing this nodding out thing where your eyes are rolling back in your head. So it's a very violent visual of somebody (who's) really f**ked up on drugs."

After previously being in bands, Tyler admitted his decision to go solo was both creative and commercial.

He explained, "My name has a pretty decent following and I feel like not taking advantage of that would be stupid. This solo EP is still the same band but something in my gut was telling me to take this route. It has freed me up a lot to be really artistic."

The "Teen Wolf" star previously revealed he began experimenting with drugs as a young teenager and gradually "developed an addict routine" over time, admitting he was never "proud" of himself.

He explained, "My drug and abusing was restricted to my home and by myself. I was one of those lonely, self-deprecating addicts and alcoholics."

"I wasn't proud of myself anymore - and had I ever really been. Now I'm starting to get my s**t together and it feels really, really, good. I just didn't want to do that anymore."

And he shared he has learned to "love" himself again since quitting the addictive substances.

He said at the time, "I'm sober now. I'm 71 days sober... I kind of fell out with everybody that I love and that I know. I became kind of a recluse."

"But now, I love myself for the first time in forever. Things are really, really, really, really good."

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