Nearly two decades after becoming a 2000s teen icon, Hilary Duff is making her official return to music. Her new single, "Mature," is set to release on November 6 under Atlantic Records, marking her first music release since 2015’s "Sparks" from the album Breathe In.
The new track celebrates Duff's growth from a beloved teen star into a self-assured pop veteran reclaiming her voice and story. This fresh era promises a deeper, more mature version of the artist who once defined a generation of young performers.
Duff teased her comeback with social media artwork featuring her image tripled and washed in pink. Alongside the single, she will star 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 follow her recording process and preparations for her first performances in 10 years, offering a rare look into the evolution of one of pop’s most recognizable figures of the 2000s.
Beyond her artistic achievements, Duff has earned praise for her ongoing support of the LGBTQ+ community and her ability to evolve alongside her fanbase. As the star of Lizzie McGuire, she set the tone for early-2000s teen pop culture and influenced a generation of performers.
Hilary Duff’s new single and docuseries mark a confident comeback, reflecting her growth as an artist and advocate while reconnecting with fans after a decade-long musical hiatus.