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For the past decade, she has built a career that began on
TV, peaking in 2001 with her title role in Disney's 65-episode
"Lizzie McGuire," making her a name brand among tweens. Two years later, she recorded a full-length studio album,
"Metamorphosis," which hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and the
single "Come Clean" reached the Hot 100's top 40. The project
sold 3.7 million copies -- and an MTV star was born. With her upcoming album "Dignity," due April 3 via Disney's
Hollywood Records label, Duff is coming out with the majesty of
a high-class debutante. Duff co-wrote all songs on the album
with A-lister Kara DioGuardi (
Gwen Stefani,
Christina Aguilera), including the uptempo single "With Love." She is
also promoting her new Elizabeth Arden fragrance, With Love, in
addition to a clothing line, Stuff by Hilary Duff, available at
mass-market retailers Wal-Mart, Kohls and Target. "I know how lucky I am, but I've worked hard," Duff says.
"Who could complain? I've traveled the world multiple times
with so many rewards." For the new album, Duff insisted on being more involved. "I
knew I couldn't do it myself, but working with Kara allowed me
to talk about things on my mind. It was one big therapy
session." During the songwriting process, Duff endured the full
scope of a relationship -- true love, doubt, breakup and
resolution -- all of which play out during the course of the
set's 14 tracks. (The other party was Good Charlotte rocker
Joel Madden, who is now dating
Nicole Richie.) "People don't know a lot about my life, but these songs are
self-explanatory. It was crazy to be in the midst of a loving
relationship, then not knowing why you're still there, then not
being in it. I cover these emotions and the feeling of being in
the dark," she says. Even so, the melodic template of the album is refreshingly
dance/pop. "It's so different from my other albums, which were
pop/rock," Duff says. "I didn't necessarily plan the album to
sound like this, but it was so easy to write to." Hollywood has a flush of promotion in place to ensure that
"Dignity" reconnects fans who have grown up alongside the teen.
Duff is co-hosting MTV's "TRL" the week before release, in
addition to a three-episode reality special following promotion
in Italy, Madrid and London. Yahoo also sent a crew to record a
multi-episode series surrounding the project, focusing on
Duff's musical maturity and refined womanly image. TV
appearances include "Good Morning America," "Jimmy Kimmel Live"
and "The
Ellen DeGeneres Show," as well as commentary on VH1's
"Maxim's Top 100" countdown. Duff will support "Dignity" with a headlining tour, while
she plans for further branding, including a line of eyeglass
wear and youthful bedroom furniture to enhance Stuff by Hilary
Duff. She also wants to develop "fashion-forward" clothing
attuned to her age group. But most of all, Duff hopes to maintain stance as a role
model, based on the title track of her new project. "I don't
insinuate that I have a ton of dignity -- come on, I'm 19 --
but it's something I strive to possess and important in how you
treat others, how you handle your job and treat yourself," she
says. "It's also something that can be easily lost. I hope I
can hold on to dignity as I move forward." |