Hilary Duff is officially stepping back into the spotlight. The multi-talented singer and actress has announced her long-awaited comeback single, “Mature,” set for release this Thursday, November 6, through Atlantic Records. The track marks Duff’s first new music in ten years, reigniting excitement among fans who have followed her since her early 2000s pop stardom.
The announcement comes just weeks after Duff confirmed her return to music and revealed that a full docuseries chronicling her comeback journey is also in the works. Directed and executive produced by Sam Wrench — known for Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour and A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter — the series will offer an inside look at the making of her new music and her evolution as an artist.
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Duff’s last album, Breathe In. Breathe Out., released in 2015, debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and featured the infectious fan-favorite “Sparks.” Since then, she has shifted her focus toward acting, producing, and raising her family, taking a break from recording while maintaining a devoted fan base.
On social media, she has shared glimpses from the studio, captioning one post, “new music… or something,” which immediately sent fans into a frenzy. She has also launched a new official page, Hilary Duff HQ, where followers can sign up for exclusive updates and behind-the-scenes content.
Hilary Duff first rose to fame as a Disney Channel icon before successfully transitioning into a pop sensation with early hits like “So Yesterday,” “Come Clean,” and “Fly.” Her debut album Metamorphosis (2003) was a defining release of the early 2000s teen-pop wave, establishing her as one of the decade’s standout young stars. Now, over 20 years later, she’s preparing to reintroduce herself to a new generation.
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