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Creed frontman Scott Stapp, 50, addresses 'difficult times' on new album after his substance abuse issues, public psychotic break and bipolar disorder diagnosis


Creed frontman Scott Stapp shares his very personal battle about fighting his demons in his latest work. The singer and songwriter, 50, released his new album, Higher Power, Friday.

The Grammy winner, who is now sober after struggling with addiction, a psychotic break and a bipolar diagnosis details much of his journey back to health in the 10 songs on the new LP. The new album release comes one month before he was scheduled to reunite with his bandmates from Creed for the first time in 12 years, as they prepare for a tour with 3 Doors Down and Daughtry beginning in July. Creed frontman Scott Stapp, 50, shares his very personal battle about fighting his demons in his latest solo work (Pictured in Atlanta, GA in May 2000)

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