Demi Lovato’s YouTube documentary series trailer has finally dropped and it gives an inside scoop on what’s to come in the four-part series that’ll be released in March.

The 28-year-old singer goes in-depth about her 2018 relapse with drugs, her overdose that nearly killed her and how her life has been throughout the past few years.

“Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil,” is the name of the series, which is also the title of her new single that viewers will hear in the episodes.

“I had so much to say over the past two years, wanting to set the record straight about what it was that happened," Lovato shared in the trailer. "Any time that you suppress a part of yourself, it's gonna overflow."

The “Sorry Not Sorry” singer was found unconscious in her Los Angeles home in 2018 after overdosing on opioids and other drugs. While spending two whole weeks in the hospital after the incident, she experienced three strokes and a heart attack from her overdose. She also suffers from long-term brain damage as well, according to Entertainment Tonight.

She also talks about her previous avid heroin use and treatment that has led to her sobriety.

The docuseries not only features Lovato, but it features interviews with individuals that had first-hand encounters with the singer during the darkest points in her life. Viewers will see Elton John, Christina Aguilera and Sirah and Matthew Scott Montgomery, along with her mom, dad and sisters.

"For the first time, you'll be able to see my chronicle of struggle and ongoing healing from my point of view. I'm grateful that I was able to take this journey to face my past head-on and finally share it with the world,” she explained

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Demi Lovato speaks on stage at the Teen Vogue Summit 2019 on Nov. 2, 2019 in Los Angeles. Rich Fury/Getty Images for Teen Vogue