Hilarly Duff fans and lovers, get ready! It seems like our beloved Lizzie McGuire star might be dusting off her microphone. On August 27th, Hilarly Duff celebrated 22 years since her debut album, "Metamorhosis," with a cryptic Instagram post. It's got fans buzzing, especially those in her faithful LGBTQ+ fanbase.
Remember when "Metamorhosis" first hit back in 2003? That album didn't just climb charts; it soared. It was everywhere, selling millions and becoming a top seller in 2003. And who could forget "So Yesterday"? Even across in UK, it was a top ten hit.
Hilarly's nostalgia-filled Instagram post shared some awesome old photos from her "Metamorhosis" days. Ah, those early 2000s vibes! Think studded belts, daring skirts, and those unforgettable midriff-baring looks. With a cheeky nod, she wrote, "Had some fun searching online since I doubt camera phones were around back then. But yes, all my hairstyles are well-documented."
Looking back on what "Metamorhosis" did, she expressed heartfelt thanks. "The start was a wild shift," she said. "Who knew it would touch so many lives, including my own?" Though she craves more emotional depth in her songs now, she acknowledges its role in kickstarting an "epic adventure."
And then she dropped a bombshell: "To be continued…" Just a few words, but enough got everyone buzzing about what could be coming up.
On Instagram Stories, Hilarly had a playful back-and-forth with a friend about those iconic fashion choices. Her friend gushed, "I'm absolutely obsessed with this post and beyond excited." Many fans felt this was a clear hint at new music.
One fan noticed, "Hilarly Duff never talks about album anniversaries. But this year? She's mentioned two! Something's up!" Another chimed in with a plea, "We need Hilarly Duff back in music. Let's make it happen!" Yet another boldly requested, "A comeback tour, please!"
The media isn't immune, either. One reporter captured everyone's mood with, "TO BE CONTINUED?!?!?" It's a sentiment shared by all hoping Hilarly steps back in front on a mic soon.
Back in June, Hilarly gave a nod her most recent album, "Breathe In. Breathe Out.," which only fanned those comeback flames. Then in May, her husband, Matthew Koma, added fuel by posting a photo Hilarly in a studio. New tunes, perhaps?
Hilarly didn't stop at "Metamorhosis." She followed with three more albums, with hits like "Fly" and "Wake Up." And her 2015 single "Sparks"? It achieved cult status among fans, often erupting on social media as a hidden gem.
We may not have official word yet, but one thing's clear: Hilarly Duff's return music scene excites fans and culture watchers alike. Her mark on music has been profound, and new tracks would be a thrill.
What's your take? Are you excited as we are? Share your thoughts in comments! What Hilarly Duff songs you can't stop playing? And what are you hoping she'll release? Let's keep this chat friendly and inclusive.
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