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Hilary Duff revisits her music catalog with re-recorded EP ‘(Mine)’

Hilary Duff has widely distributed her new seven-track EP, (Mine), making her updated catalog of signature pop tracks universally accessible.

The studio compilation consists of entirely re-recorded interpretations of the artist’s most recognizable career hits. The tracking list features refreshed modern iterations of staple songs from her early career, including “So Yesterday,” “Wake Up,” “With Love,” and “What Dreams Are Made Of.” Prior to their digital debut, the songs were only accessible as physical bonus tracks on select vinyl copies of her 2026 studio album, Luck… or Something, or via a highly limited silver vinyl LP pressed exclusively for Record Store Day in April.

On social media, Duff expressed appreciation toward her audience for their reception of the updated material. “Thank you so much for all the love on the mine versions,” Duff wrote online. “From hunting down the Record Store Day vinyl to hearing you sing these songs back to me live…the response has felt really special. I’m so grateful for all of it.”

The comprehensive digital release coincides with a significant career resurgence for Duff. Her latest synth-pop studio record, which concluded a decade-long absence from the album charts, recently achieved a number three position on the Billboard 200. To support the current era of music, the singer-songwriter has launched a global concert tour that is scheduled to continue through the fall, concluding with an October leg across Australia and New Zealand alongside electronic act La Roux.

Stream (Mine) – HERE.

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