(Mine)

(Mine)

Seven of the teen star turned millennial icon’s most beloved songs, rerecorded and reclaimed. A decade after her last record, the teen star turned millennial icon returned in February 2026 with luck… or something, a candid synth-pop comeback record that explored themes of jealousy, estrangement, and the feeling that the best days of your life have passed you by. (Like a consolation from the cosmos, the album debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200, Duff’s highest chart position since 2007.) Riding the swell of goodwill, the 38-year-old singer and mother of four takes a page out of Taylor Swift’s book on (Mine), a Record Store Day exclusive on which she rerecords and reclaims seven of her greatest hits, originally packaged as bonus tracks on luck… or something’s vinyl variants. Among them are “Come Clean,” the 2003 hit indelibly stuck in the heads of viewers of MTV’s Laguna Beach, and “What Dreams Are Made Of,” the anthem she performed at the end of 2003’s The Lizzie McGuire Movie.