Hilary Duff is making a notable comeback to music after 10 years with her new single, Mature. This release marks her first since 2015’s Sparks from the album Breathe In.
Having shaped 2000s teen pop as a Lizzie McGuire star and singer, Duff now embraces a more confident and self-assured version of herself. Her new work highlights her growth from a teen idol to a seasoned artist reclaiming her voice and story.
The single Mature is set to launch on November 6 under Atlantic Records. On social media, Duff teased the comeback with artwork featuring her image tripled and bathed in pink tones.
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Alongside the single, Duff will feature in a new docuseries directed by Sam Wrench, known for his work on Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour and A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter. The series will document her recording process and preparation for her first live performances in a decade.
Beyond her music career, Duff is recognized for her ongoing support of the LGBTQ+ community and for evolving alongside her fanbase. As the star of Lizzie McGuire, she helped define early-2000s teen pop culture, inspiring a generation of young artists.
"Duff’s new era promises a deeper, self-assured version of the icon who defined a generation."
Author’s summary: Hilary Duff’s decade-later return with “Mature” highlights her evolution from teen star to confident pop veteran, supported by a revealing docuseries on her musical comeback.