Hilary Duff Doesn't Remember Recording the Anthem of a Generation
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Hilary Duff Doesn't Remember Recording the Anthem of a Generation
"If you came of age in the early aughts, then the song "What Dreams Are Made Of" is embedded deep in every cell of your being. If you think you don't know the song, you're wrong-you've heard it blasting out of car windows, at every karaoke bar, and at the gay pregame next door. The singer of the banger in question, Hilary Duff, who we first met as Lizzie McGuire in 2001, is back with a new single, "Mature," her first release in ten years."
"On Therapuss with Jake Shane, Shane asked Duff if she knew the song was going to be a hit. "Absolutely not," she replied. "I don't even remember recording it." "Some of the like, being in Italy for Lizzie McGuire (I remember), but then the rest of it filmed in Vancouver," she continued. "I could barely remember any of that stuff.""
""It was a weird time," Duff said. "It technically wasn't even my song-it was a Lizzie McGuire song." She added, "Actually, when I sing it now, I feel a lot of joy. I just think there was such a separation back then-between me, my music, and Lizzie McGuire." She did clarify that she does remember loving it while filming the movie."
Hilary Duff released "Mature," her first single in ten years. She said she did not expect "What Dreams Are Made Of" to be a hit and that she does not remember recording it. Duff recalled some moments, like being in Italy for Lizzie McGuire, but said much of the filming occurred in Vancouver and is hard to recall. She described a separation at the time between her personal life, her music, and the Lizzie McGuire character. She said singing the song now brings joy. Duff began Lizzie McGuire at age 13 and navigated fame, identity, and puberty during that period.
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