Hilary Duff Breaks Decade-Long Silence with Epic New Album 'Luck…or Something'!

After more than a decade, Hilary Duff is making a highly anticipated musical comeback with her new album, titled "Luck…or Something." The singer-actress announced on Friday, November 21, that her first full-length album since 2015's "Breath In. Breathe Out." is scheduled for release on February 20. This upcoming project marks Duff’s sixth studio album, following a career that began with her holiday LP "Santa Claus Lane" in 2002, and included the Billboard 200 chart-topper "Metamorphosis" in 2003 and the two-week chart-topping compilation "Most Wanted" in 2005.
Duff elaborated on the meaning behind the album's intriguing title, stating, "I am often asked how I still have my head on straight after growing up in this industry. The album title is my way of answering that question." She further explained, "It’s luck, but there’s also a lot of weight in the ‘… or something.’ Many of the things I’ve been through along the way are held there, and I feel like ultimately that’s what’s shaped me."
The album cover for "Luck…or Something" features the "Lizzie McGuire" alum lying on a carpeted floor, dressed in a simple magenta sweater and sheer stockings, gazing thoughtfully at the ceiling. The tracklist will include the comeback single "Mature," which Duff co-wrote with her husband, producer Matthew Koma, and released on November 6. Describing the single, Duff shared, "'Mature' is a little conversation that my present self is having with my younger self. The two of us are reflecting on a past experience and sending love to each other. It’s a chuckle, a wink and a sense of being grateful that we are sure footed in where we landed.”
Duff has been actively preparing for her full musical return since September, when she signed a new label deal with Atlantic Records. In addition to the album, a docuseries chronicling her journey back to music is also in the works. Leading up to the album's release, Duff will embark on a series of intimate performances, commencing on January 19. These performances will include stops at iconic venues such as London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, HISTORY in Toronto, the new Brooklyn Paramount theater, and the Wiltern in Los Angeles.
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