
"On the new song, co-written and produced with her husband, Matthew Koma, and Dan Book, Duff gets candid about a rift with a relative that appears to have caused some major distance. "We come from the same home, the same blood," she sings. "A different combination but the same lock / People ask me how you're doing, I wanna say amazing, but the truth is that I don't know.""
"What makes it even more heartbreaking is that Duff has no clue why they fell out, even speculating that envy may have played a role. "If it's 'cause you're jealous, God knows I would sell it all, then break you off the bigger half," she sings, attempting to extend an olive branch. Duff previewed the track during her "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" shows, where fans caught onto the delicate subject matter and speculated that she was singing to her sister."
""That's my family. Those are the people that affect you the most," she said. "Just because you're born into a family doesn't mean that it always stays together. You can only control your side and your street.""
Hilary Duff returns to music with luck... or something, her first album in over ten years. The song "We Don't Talk," co-written and produced with husband Matthew Koma and Dan Book, candidly addresses a rift with a relative that has created distance. Lyrics describe shared origins and uncertainty about the estrangement, and speculate that envy might be a cause while offering reconciliation. Duff previewed the track during her Small Rooms, Big Nerves shows, prompting fan speculation that the song targets her sister. The sisters have not appeared together publicly since 2019 but continue to follow each other on Instagram. Duff noted that family dynamics can change and that one can control only their own actions.
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