Music career
2002–2004
Duff recorded a cover of Brooke McClymont's "I Can't Wait" for the original television soundtrack for Lizzie McGuire in 2002 (see Lizzie McGuire (soundtrack)), and "The Tiki Tiki Tiki Room" for the first Disneymania compilation album.
Her first album was Santa Claus Lane (2002), a collection of Christmas songs which included duets with Lil' Romeo, Christina Milian, and her sister Haylie. Accompanied by the Disney Channel-only single "Tell Me a Story", it peaked well outside the top 100 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart, but eventually received a gold certification. The album's title track was included on the soundtrack to The Santa Clause 2 and another song, "What Christmas Should Be" was used in Cheaper by the Dozen. Duff sang several tracks for the soundtrack to The Lizzie McGuire Movie (see The Lizzie McGuire Movie (soundtrack)), including "Why Not", which became a modest top twenty hit in Australia.
- "Santa Claus Lane" (2003) (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- First single from Santa Claus Lane.
- "So Yesterday" (2003) (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- First single from Metamorphosis.
- "Come Clean" (2003) (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- Second single from Metamorphosis.
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Duff's second studio album, Metamorphosis (2003), included contributions by songwriter-producers such as The Matrix and reached number one on the U.S. and Canadian charts. It became one of the biggest selling albums of the year in the U.S. and has since gone to sell over 3.7 million copies.[18] The lead single, "So Yesterday", was a top ten hit in several countries and its music video received heavy airplay on MTV, while "Come Clean" became Duff's first top forty U.S. hit and reached the top twenty elsewhere. The third single, "Little Voice", was not released in the U.S. and was a minor hit in Canada and Australia. In late 2003 Duff embarked on her first concert tour, the Metamorphosis Club Tour and later the Most Wanted tour. All shows on her tour were sold out, a feat neither Britney Spears nor Christina Aguilera achieved that year.[19]She won the award for Best New Artist at the 2004 World Music Awards and Best Female Artist at the Kids Choice Awards of 2004.[20][this source's reliability may need verification]
The second Disneymania disc was released in January 2004 and contained a duet with her sister, "The Siamese Cat Song". Another song, "Circle of Life", featured Duff and other Disney Channel Stars. Duff and her sister recorded a cover of The Go-Gos' "Our Lips Are Sealed" for the soundtrack to A Cinderella Story, which included two other songs by Duff.[21] The video for "Our Lips Are Sealed" was popular on MTV's TRL but the song itself failed to chart on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
Duff co-wrote several of the tracks on her third album, the self-titled Hilary Duff, which she had an edgier, rock feel than Metamorphosis. It was released on her seventeenth birthday (in September 2004) and debuted at number two in the U.S. and number one in Canada. The album has sold over 1.5 million copies in the U.S. to date,[18] but the single "Fly" failed to chart in the U.S. despite a popular video. Fly and "Someone's Watching over Me" reached the Australian top forty, but because the album was less successful than Metamorphosis, no other singles were released commercially. The singer also contributed the song "(I'll Give) Anything But Up!" for Thanks & Giving : All Year Long album (2004) with Marlo Thomas & Friends for Atlantic/Wea. Duff then continued nine more months of the Most Wanted Tour.
- "Fly" (2004) (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- First single from Hilary Duff.
- "I Am" (2004) (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- Popular single from Hilary Duff.
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2005–2006
Duff's fourth album, Most Wanted (2005), comprised her favorite tracks from her previous two albums, remixes, and new songs inspired by pop-rock musicians such as The Killers and Muse. Duff stated that it was not a greatest hits album, but that her label told her it was time to release a new album. She had more creative control over Most Wanted compared to her previous releases, co-writing and co-producing all of the new material with Joel Madden and his brother Benji, both of the band Good Charlotte. The lead single, "Wake Up", became Duff's highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100 and her highest peaking single in the U.S., and its video received heavy rotation on MTV. The video for the second single, "Beat of My Heart", was also popular, but the single itself did not chart in the U.S. The album itself debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and became her third number-one debut in Canada. By March 2006, it had sold 1.3 million copies in the U.S.[22] An Italy-only compilation, 4Ever, was released in 2006.
Duff recorded new songs for her Madonna produced film Material Girls, including a Timbaland-produced cover version of Madonna's "Material Girl" with her sister. She also recorded a song dubbed "Happy" which was featured on the films trailer but was not released commercialy, instead the music from "Happy" was used for Duffs next single "Play with Fire".[23] According to Total Request Live, Duff's fourth studio album was to be released in the United States in December 5, 2006 because of her commitment to the film War, Inc.;[24] it was later pushed back to February and later to April 3, 2007.[25] Titled Dignity,[26] it is preceded by the single "Play with Fire", which was released to U.S. radio in August 2006.
- "Wake Up" (2005) (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- First single from Most Wanted.
- "Beat of My Heart" (2005) (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- Second single from Most Wanted.
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2007
Duff's fifth studio album is entitled Dignity, for which she has co-written material with Kara DioGuardi, and she also worked with producer-songwriter Rhett Lawrence in Toronto, Canada.[27] Duff has been working with producers and mixers such as Richard "Humpty" Vission, Tim and Bob, Manny Marroquin[28] and will.i.am. She said that compared to her previous music it would be "more dancey" and make use of more real instruments. "I don't know exactly how to explain what we're doing, but it's fun and funky and different, something new for me. It's really cool", she said.[29] She has also described the album's sound as "a little less pop-rock and more electronic-sounding".[30]
The first single, "Play with Fire", became a minor club hit but failed to chart in the U.S.; the second single, "With Love", was released in early 2007 and has achieved more mainstream radio success and is a Top 40 hit. The music video for "With Love" has also been used as the commercial for Duff's first fragrance, With Love... Hilary Duff, which was lauched in September 2006. The album will be released on April 3, 2007 in North America and earlier elsewhere, and it will come in two versions: a standard edition, and a deluxe edition containing bonus material and a DVD.
Entrepreneurship
Duff launched a clothing line, Stuff by Hilary Duff, on March 12, 2004, with clothes distributed through Target in the United States, Kmart in Australia, Zellers in Canada and Edgars in South Africa. The company started out as a clothing line but has expanded to furniture, fragrances, and jewelry. It is aimed at the teen and preteen crowd.
Playmates Toys released a celebrity doll of her in 2004.[31] In September 2006 Duff released her perfume, With Love... Hilary Duff, which she premiered on The View.[32]
Duff and her pet dog Lola made an appearance in the Electronic Arts game The Sims 2: Pets, which was released on October 2006. In console versions of the game Duff's character will visit public areas and players will be able to let their sims socialize with her and Lola, the dog. However, in the PC expansion pack, players must download the Duff sim from the Maxis website before December 31 she and her dog will be fully playable characters, rather than a non-player character.[33] Duff, along with celebrities Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson have been criticized for their displaying of the dogs as fashion accessories rather than pets.[34]
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