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Hilary Duff Bio

Life is sweet – and getting even sweeter – for the pop world's favorite girl-next-door. Sure, Hilary Duff starred in a monstrously huge TV show but that's, like, so yesterday 'cause Hilary's exercising her right to change her mind and act her age. No more trying to fit a circle into a square. With her first real pop-rock album, Metamorphosis, and the #1 single "So Yesterday," Hilary is finally free to be who she wants to be.

"Change is a very important and natural thing," says Hilary. "We called the album Metamorphosis because it's about changes that everybody experiences. It's not just about me, but it is very personal. The change might seem a little sudden because most people are used to seeing me as a character through Lizzie McGuire and movie roles that I played. So this music is a good way to get everyone to know the real me. Everyone evolves and changes."

A triple-threat talent, Hilary has become a music, film and television phenomenon thanks to an unbroken string of hits that began with her starring role in the Disney Channel Original Series Lizzie McGuire, the record-breaking #1 show in its timeslot. Hilary made her singing debut on that hit sit-com, lending her fresh vocals and sunny style to "I Can’t Wait" from the RIAA-certified platinum Lizzie McGuire Television Soundtrack. In her motion picture debut, Hilary co-starred with Frankie Muniz in this summer's action-adventure hit Agent Cody Banks. Next came singing and starring roles in The Lizzie McGuire Movie, in which Hilary played – prophetically enough – an American tourist mistaken for a huge singing star.

Proving that life imitates art, Hilary’s singing career is exploding on Top 40 radio, MTV and Top 200 retail charts. Metamorphosis – her amazingly appealing debut solo album of 13 songs – shipped well in excess of gold with 800,000 copies on August 26, 2003 and charted #2 on the Billboard 200 its first week of release. Its debut single, "So Yesterday," became an instant #1 retail hit at Walmart.com, and stormed the pop singles charts on July 29, hitting the #1 spot after quickly making top-request waves at national Top 40 radio and on MTV’s signature program "Total Request Live," where Hilary's "Why Not" music video (from the RIAA-certified platinum The Lizzie McGuire Movie Soundtrack) had already been a Top 10 staple for months.

MTV also hosted a prestigious premiere for the "So Yesterday" music video on its July 21 presentations of Making The Video and TRL All-Star Backyard BBQ and featured Hilary in MTV Diary. Duff recently was a presenter at both the MTV Video Music Awards and the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, where she accepted the trophy for "Favorite TV Show" on behalf of Lizzie McGuire. And although there’s not one molecule of space left for another top award her shelf, "So Yesterday" has become the #1 most-streamed video on AOL.


"I’ve always sung, ever since I could talk," says Hilary. "At home, at school, in the choir, everywhere. But about two years ago I decided to be a real singer, and started working with really cool singers, musicians and songwriters. Best of all, I started working in the studio, experimenting and putting material together. I’ve really fallen in love with the studio. I just know that a lot of my fans relate to the album."

What kind of music can fans expect from Hilary on Metamorphosis? A chameleon-like variety of changing moods, from the romantic ballad "Where Did I Go Right?" to the ultimate break up song, "So Yesterday." From the tough-talkin' "Party Up" to the hard rockin' "Little Voice."

"The music on the album is a little different from the pop songs everyone’s heard from me before, because Metamorphosis has all the kinds of music I like to listen to," Hilary explains. "There are a lot of different sounds, from rock to eletronic – with a whole range of tempos from some deep, slow songs, to some high-energy rock songs to give me a boost. Everybody goes through different moods and different feelings and sometimes when you put on your favorite song it makes you feel a little bit better."

The 13 pop-rock songs on Metamorphosis were produced, arranged, written and mixed by the very best in the business. The album’s behind-the-scenes-talent includes Charlie Midnight (Joe Cocker, James Brown, Joni Mitchell) who contributed to nine tracks; The Matrix (Avril Lavigne, Christina Aguilera), the producing masterminds behind "So Yesterday," "Where Did I Go Right?" and "The Math"; Chico Bennett (Madonna, Usher, Destiny’s Child); Matthew Gerrard (Nick Carter); John Shanks (Michelle Branch); Kara DioGuardi (Celine Dion, Enrique Iglesias); singer-songwriter-producer Meredith Brooks; plus some of the best pop-rock musicians anywhere.

"Can I tell you how awesome everyone’s been to work with? They are the very best writers and producers and musicians ever, and they’ve been so open to my opinions," Hilary says. "It was important to me that all the songs we recorded really meant something special to me personally. I got to talk with some of the writers and say, 'You know, I feel like this . . .' and they really got it, which is so cool. I loved the whole process. It’s so exciting. I love that the whole album really relates to me and my life."

Two songs were special contributions from Hilary’s number one idol: her talented big sister, Haylie Duff. "Since she knows me better than anyone else in the world, Haylie wrote 'Sweet Sixteen,' a really fun song that totally relates to my life right now. She also came up with 'Inner Strength' and it's really beautiful. Very empowering and uplifting."

Speaking of idols, here's what another one has to say: "Hilary is just completely a light to the world," no less an authority than Britney Spears told Popstar! magazine. "So beautiful and so incredibly sweet. Her music is amazing . . . she should just be herself and never change."

It's difficult to comprehend all that Hilary Duff has accomplished in the past few years. Prior to Metamorphosis, Hilary had already sold 2.2 million albums, spent six weeks in the Billboard Top 10 and earned two platinum album awards. She has starred in one #1 television series, two hit movies, and has already made two more major films (20th Century Fox’s Cheaper By The Dozen with Steve Martin, and Warner Bros.' A Cinderella Story) to be released later this year. Plus, not one but two television specials will honor the big day she turns "Sweet Sixteen."

Not bad for someone who really just wants her driver's license.

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News: Crowd isn't rockin' at Duff performance

If Carson Kressley of Bravo network's ''Queer Eye for the Straight Guy'' were to critique Hilary Duff's outfit at her Friday night performance, he very well might approve of her brown 1970s-style knee-high boots.

Pairing them with a black T-shirt and black short shorts? Different, he might say.

If the outfit is analogous to the performance, the answer is a resounding no.

Kressley — a Northwestern Lehigh High School graduate – attended Duff's performance at the Allentown Fair's grandstand stage. He posed for photographs, signed autographs and otherwise entertained guests between Tyler Hilton's performance and the main attraction.

He seemed to enjoy the concert, although he left an hour into the 80-minute performance. Duff kept industriously plugging along, though the show had long run its course.

Duff's set started out promisingly, satisfying the ecstatic crowd with her first single, ''Wake Up,'' off her new album, ''Most Wanted.''

Looking even skinnier in person than in recent high-profile televised events, the waifish singer/actress appeared the quintessential rocker.

It's odd that her handlers have deemed good girl Duff, of Disney's ''Lizzie McGuire'' fame, rock material.

For a brief moment though, before a Lite-Brite-esque background on the top of a tall stage, her head thrown back and her arm raised powerfully to the sky, one could almost believe.

Then the illusion was shattered, and the reality set in: average songs (at least 18) that quickly became interchangeable and tiring, and a voice that simply does not lend itself to rock.

With her high, sweet voice, Duff would be better off in a different genre. Dancing choreographed routines, perhaps?

Duff prefers big venues, which may be because she could just as easily be performing on a faraway planet, so removed does she seem from her crowd.

Aside from the standard fare — ''Are you having fun?'' and ''Make some noise!'' — Duff rarely addressed the screaming girls during her set. Maybe her mind was on the conclusion of the tour, which ended Saturday in Syracuse, N.Y.

The crowd at times appeared listless and quiet. But when Duff asked for noise right before the finale — ''Usually we play one more set if the audience has been really loud'' — a deafening roar resulted.

So she ended with ''Girl Can Rock.'' Obviously, the song's not about Duff.


Hilary Duff Partners With USA Harvest to Deliver Two Million Meals...

...to Deliver Two Million Meals to Victims of Hurricane Katrina

Hollywood Records recording artist Hilary Duff has announced today that she will donate 2 million meals through USA Harvest to help the Hurricane Katrina relief efforts. The 2 million meals will be prepared and distributed at The Salvation Army canteens in New Orleans. In addition, Meijer Grocery Stores, MasTec Corporation, and The Mas Family Foundation have all made large donations to USA Harvest and Hilary's partnership to support in the recovery efforts.

Hilary's partnership will result in 2 million meals donated to those in need. In addition, Hilary is encouraging her fans to bring canned food to her concerts that will be collected by USA Harvest and distributed to food shelters across the Gulf Coast.

"I am so grateful to Stan Curtis and the amazing volunteers of USA Harvest for providing a timely and worthy way for me and our other partners to help the people in our Gulf Coast region. No donation is TOO small. This disaster proves heroes are everyday people," commented Hilary.
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Lyrics



DO YOU WANT ME?

I cry like a baby when I don't get my way
Do you want me?
I won't apologize when I make a mistake
Do you want me?
I got scars on my heart and they won't go away
I'm looking for someone who'd take them for me
Everybody knows I'm a little insane
Do you want me?

Oh, I try to be normal
I try to put one foot
In front of the other

[CHORUS]
And I fail
You don't even know I'm alive
I open my mouth
'Cause I'm waiting for your love to fall from the sky
And I fail
You think I'm out of my mind
Or maybe you're scared to be right
'Cause you'll never know til you get me alone

Do you want me?

I tell it to you straight so we can't get worse
Do you want me?
I want to show you me but first thing's first
Do you want me?
I'm looking for a savior to save my soul
All the damange that I've done has left a big hole
Everybody knows I just want someone to hold
Do you want me?

Oh, I try to be easy
I try to put one foot
Back of the other

[REPEAT CHORUS]

You're looking at me strange
Like you don't know my name
You're looking at me strange
Like you don't know my name
You're looking at me strange
Like it's some kind of fake
You're looking at me strange
Like you want me to change

[REPEAT CHORUS]

Do ya, do ya, do ya want me?
Do ya, do ya, do ya want me?
You'll never know until you get me alone
Do ya, do ya, do ya want me?
Do ya, do ya, do ya want me?
Do ya, do ya, do ya want me?
You'll never know until you get me alone
(fades away)




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