Hilary Duff's "Holiday Party" Is The Sexiest Song About Anxiety
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Hilary Duff's "Holiday Party" Is The Sexiest Song About Anxiety
"In my head you live another life Where you f*ck all my friends And wish someone else could've been your wife I love you, I love you I'm sorry, I'm sorry For letting it get the best of me again I'm too emotional, I guess When I look at that body I'm not trus"
""When I look at that body, I'm not trusting nobody," she sings. "I imagine you in a corner booth getting way too cozy / In my head, you got touchy at the holiday party, in the charcoal suit that I like on you.""
""The things that came out because of being a mother were these feelings of my life being so different or yearning for times that I was wilder, free, or more fun," she told Glamour. "Not that I really want to go back to that time, but sometimes I do.""
Hilary Duff’s song "Holiday Party" imagines a fear of husband Matthew Koma living a secret, flirtatious life and leaving her for another woman. The song pairs candid, jealous lyrics with slinky synths and kick drums, using imagined scenes to fuel anxiety and suspicion. Duff co-wrote and produced the track with Koma, adding ironic intimacy to the subject matter. The album luck... or something returns to recurring themes of marital ennui, worry about the future, and occasional longing for pre-parenthood freedom. Duff frames those feelings as partly emerging from motherhood rather than a desire to actually revert her life.
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