For too long, many people — including musicians — have silently battled mental health issues, putting on a happy face for the rest of the world. But things have been changing. In recent years, many artists from across multiple genres have used their platforms to speak out in the hopes of destigmatizing everything from depression to bipolar disorder and more by opening up about their own struggles and methods for coping. Adele and Alanis Morissette, for example, have shared their experiences with postpartum depression. Billie Eilish opened up about how fame led to depression and suicidal ideation, while Bebe Rexha and Halsey shared their bioplar disorder diagnoses. Guns N’ Roses rocker Duff McKagan, who battles panic disorder, revealed that he wrote a song in the midst of a panic attack, while Rick Springfield recalled a past suicide attempt in his memoir, and Chappell Roan used her 2025 Grammys acceptance speech to call for healthcare — including mental health — for artists.…