Hilary Duff Celebrates First Week of New Album, Fans Claim They ‘Haven’t Stopped Listening’

The recording artist officially released ‘luck... or something’ on Feb. 20.
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On Feb. 20, Hilary Duff released her first album in over a decade, luck... or something, and, one week later, she took to Instagram to express some of her feelings following its debut.

“I never want to leave this bubble!!!” Duffed penned to her 28.1 million followers under a 14-slide carousel set to “Adult Size Medium”—the album’s final tune of its 11-song setlist. In its first image, the 38-year-old artist tossed her hands in the air in a satin butter yellow dress, which she styled under an espresso brown trench coat.

The caption continued, “happy first week of luck... or something ✨ thank you for loving it as much as I do.” Her collection of snaps also featured a singular shot of her husband, Matt Koma, who produced the album alongside Duff, and a screenshot of an X (formerly Twitter) post, in which one fan wrote, “Guys am I in a Hilary Duff bubble is this this album really f---ing good.”

Commenters on Duff’s carousel agreed with the fan’s claims, and raved over her latest launch, which has already notched a “No. 1 [spot] in Australia”, Billboard shared today, Feb. 28.

“Best bubble I’ve been in, in years ✨,” one user declared.

Another emphatically exclaimed, “Haven’t stopped listening! It’s soo addicting sooo good 🔥.”

The artist will head on an international tour for the album starting on June 22 in West Palm Beach, Fla. She will head overseas for its European leg with stops in England and Ireland in September before rounding out in New Zealand and Australia in October, Canada in January and early February of 2027 and a singular show in Mexico City on Feb. 12.

On her latest body of work, Duff and her husband chatted with Rolling Stone earlier this month as she delved into their mindset on the project.

“[Koma] was like, ‘We just have to make what we think is cool, what you want to listen to in your car.’ He has a way of boiling everything down and making it super digestible for me. So that was the approach of the record,” Duff explained to the publication.

She elaborated, “What keeps me up at night? What are my insecurities? The themes are what 10 years has brought on. It was super healing to make something that felt exactly like me, and where I am right now.”

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