“I’m giving myself two more years to be sick.”

Halseyopened up about her recent health battles, and she described the experience in her new music.

Earlier today, the singer released the first song off of her upcoming fifth studio album.

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“I’m giving myself two more years to be sick."

“It means a lot to me and I love it.

Lets try something different this time and start at ‘The End.'”

“And then they lay it on me.

Halsey on the red carpet wearing a traditional outfit with intricate patterns and jewelry, featuring a cropped top and draped fabric

/ And at first, it was my brain, then a skeleton in pain.

/ And I don’t like to complain, but I’m saying sorry.”

“Short story long, I wrote an album.

Halsey wearing an off-the-shoulder satin mini dress at a red carpet event

It begins with ‘The End.’

She continued being vulnerable with her followers by including a montage video of her various hospital visits.

Short story long, we’re here for you@halsey

You got this Halsey.

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Halsey on the red carpet wearing a sheer, fitted dress with long gloves

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Avan Jogia and Halsey pose together; Avan wears an ornate jacket with intricate patterns, while Halsey rocks vibrant hair and a detailed two-piece outfit

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Halsey stands in an ornate room wearing a corset and high boots, posing with hands on an ornate table

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Instagram comment from _marisapena: "Oh angel we love you & support you so dearly! Thank you for sharing something so personal with us. Love you always ❤️"

jazmynxox__: "the amount of bullshit you've endured and you're still pushing everyday, you inspire us all"

Tawannunes says, "You're so strong, so beyond grateful that you're still here! I love you and I can't put into words how much you mean to me"

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