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Hilary Duff
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Album Details: Hilary Duff

Release Date:09/28/2004
Label:Avex Trax Japan
UPC:4988064124015

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    Hilary duff is awesome

    By Kat  Aug 22, 2004 | 9 out of 13 found this Hilary Duff review helpful

    Pros: everything

    Cons: nothing

    hilary is awesome no matter what anyone says. shes not fat. i really like her songs too and her movies are great. i bought her first cd and it was great and im going to buy her second one today. everyone who disses her out is wrong. she is a great si...nger and actress.hilary duff rocks!!!! Read more Less

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    hialry duff

    By ana_argueta_liz11  Aug 21, 2004 | 14 out of 24 found this Hilary Duff review helpful

    Pros: great music lyrics evrything!!!

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    i luv hilary this cd is not yet in stores but i will buy it in hilarys b-day i luv the song fly i luv this cd exellent rate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • All Music Guide

    What a difference a year makes In 2003, Hilary Duff crossed over from television to music with the light, effervescent Metamorphosis, a postBritney teen pop album that kept things bubbly and cheerful. Not only was its innocence a bit of a relief after the highly charged sexuality of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, it was a hit, embraced by a new generation of preteens who were born in the waning days of The New Mickey Mouse Club. Despite its success, it seemed a little antiquated by the spring of 2004, when Avril Lavigne returned with a somber sequel to her trendsetting debut, Let Go, and when Jessica Simpson's little sister Ashlee turned into a star with her rockbased Autobiography, ushering in a new phase of teen pop one that was more mature than the bubblegum of Metamorphosis, but only in the sense that it dealt with the angst and preoccupations of early adolescence. Gone were the fluffy party tunes gone too was the overamped sexiness of Britney and Xtina and in were heavy... guitars, anthemic choruses, rock beats, and songs about growing up and finding your identity. Hilary Duff and her producers were smart enough to have her go with the flow, shedding all the bubblegum trappings of her debut and releasing a second album that's a virtual companion to Ashlee Simpson's Autobiography, from its rock/dancepop fusion to its earnest demeanor, right down to Ashlee's producer John Shanks helming a couple of tracks. This makeover may be trendy, but it's also admirable since it results in a varied, ambitious album, even if that ambition sometimes gets the better of Hilary. At 17 tracks, the album is way too long and its straightfaced seriousness can be a little oppressive at this length, particularly since Duff can't quite pull off everything she tries. While she has a likeable, girlish voice, she's not a great singer and that occasionally hurts the album witness how she struggles to reach her lower register on the dirge "Hide Away." Nevertheless, those very limitations are quite appealing when they're matched to the right song, whether it's a sweet ballad or on the heavy rockers, of which there are many. There's silliness here, such as the hipster putdown "Mr. James Dean," but that makes the album feel endearingly adolescent. And that's the greatest charm of Hilary Duff it might take itself a little seriously, it might be a little uneven, but it feels like the soundtrack to the life of a smart, ambitious, popular teenager trying to sort things out. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Hilary Duff

Arguably the only teen pop star with the potential to rival or surpass the popularity of Britney Spears albeit with a very different approach Hilary Duff made a name for herself on the enormously successful Disney Channel/ABC Kids show Lizzie McGuire, which she parlayed into careers as a pop singer and film actress. Like most overnight successes, Duff paid her dues fo... Read more