
Hilary Duff is continuing her major 2026 comeback run with the release of (Mine), a new seven-track EP featuring re-recorded versions of some of the biggest songs from across her career. Originally introduced as bonus tracks on limited vinyl editions of her latest album luck… or something, the project quickly became a fan favorite before receiving a wider streaming release this week. The EP revisits defining records like “Come Clean” and “What Dreams Are Made Of,” giving longtime listeners updated versions while introducing the songs to a newer generation of fans.
The release arrives during one of the busiest and most successful periods of Duff’s career in years. Earlier this year, luck… or something debuted near the top of the Billboard 200 and marked her highest-charting album in nearly two decades. The project also helped reestablish Duff’s presence in pop music after years away from full-length studio releases. Alongside the album’s success, Duff has remained highly visible throughout 2026 with appearances at the American Music Awards, a TIME100 honor, and a growing list of sold-out performances tied to her return to the stage.
Fans will soon get the chance to hear many of the updated tracks live as Duff prepares to launch the “lucky me tour,” her first large-scale global tour in nearly 20 years. Demand for the tour has already proven massive, with multiple arena dates selling out across North America and overseas markets. With (Mine), Duff leans into the nostalgia that helped define her career while still showing growth as an artist entering a new chapter.
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