Ashley Tisdale is sharing new details about her upcoming album, "Symptoms."

The "He Said, She Said" hitmaker recently stopped by AOL to talk about her partnership with Happy Hempies, where she revealed that the album's first single will be out this fall and revealed what fans can expect her first album in nine years to sound like.

"It's definitely pop, but it's more pop-electro versus pop/rock or straight pop," Tisdale told AOL exclusively. "It's really upbeat. The whole album is upbeat. Fun tracks. I know for sure it's the most authentic album I've ever done. Actually, it's the most authentic thing I've ever done in my career. It's very personal."

Tisdale explained that she's struggled with anxiety and depression throughout her life, and she addresses those struggles in the lyrics of her new material.

"I've co-written every song on the album, and I also am so specific on the sound and what the album stands for, which is an upbeat album, but it has a dark undertone of anxiety and depression," she explained. "I think it's something that the world needs right now. It happened so fast and it came together so fast that I think the universe just made it happen."

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"I get really vulnerable talking about it, and it's weird to talk about it, but if I could make someone at home feel less alone, then I'm doing my job as an artist," she added. "I've gone through a journey. It's obviously painful and hard, but it's also the most beautiful thing."

The former "High School Musical" star said that she's been in and out of the recording studio for the last four years tinkering around with her sound, and she credited her popular Music Sessions YouTube series for giving her more of a creative outlet as she prepared to jump back into the pop music scene. She also had a transformative experience while shooting the "Symptoms" album artwork.

"I remember doing the photo shoot for the album, and I remember taking the first shot and they had me looking a certain way, and I was like, 'I hate this side of my face,'" Tisdale recalled. "I stopped for a moment and I was like, 'But this album is not supposed to show your beautiful side.' Because I wouldn't say that that is a beautiful side of me -- you know, the anxiety and that stuff. But it's me. After I saw the picture, I was like, 'That picture is really beautiful.' Even though it can be a darker thing, I do think it's a beautiful side, still."

And, once the album is released, fans of Tisdale can "definitely" expect the singer to take her new album on the road.

"I really hope so," Tisdale said of the prospect of going on tour. "They definitely want me to tour. I want to tour. It's going to be such a different experience. [With] everything in the past, I didn't really know who I was as an artist and this I'm so proud of, so I cant wait to do that."

Watch our full interview with Ashley Tisdale at the top of the page.

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