
""She's me, I'm her in a different font," she begins. "Just a few years younger, a new haircut/ Very Leo of you with your Scorpio touch." "She looks like she could be your daughter, like me before I got smarter," she belts. "When I was flattered to hear you say, 'You're so mature for your age, babe.'""
"The 'Mature' video, directed by Lauren Dunn, marks a full-circle moment for Duff. The music video begins with her getting glammed up for a show - and performing only to herself, as a sign of assurance that she's on the right path. She slyly nods to her 2003 debut album Metamorphosisby setting a butterfly free at the end, completing the journey she started over two decades ago."
Hilary Duff returned to pop music with "Mature," her first new song in over a decade, revisiting pop-rock roots with a more mature perspective. The track, co-written with Matthew Koma and Madison Love, confronts a man who repeatedly dates younger women and uses sharp, self-aware lyrics paired with an anthemic chorus. The song frames a conversation with a younger self, balancing acceptance and tongue-in-cheek reflection. The Lauren Dunn-directed video features Duff getting glammed, performing to herself for reassurance, and releasing a butterfly as a deliberate nod to her 2003 Metamorphosis era and long-term personal growth.
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