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Hilary Duff releases new song 'Roommates' about 'when life is life-ing, babe'
Summary
Hilary Duff posted a snippet of the music video for her new song "Roommates" on Instagram and described it as reflecting the ache for a freer, wilder time amid everyday routines. The track will appear on her upcoming album "luck... or something," and she plans a run of intimate shows called "Small Rooms, Big Nerves."
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Hilary Duff shared a short clip of a new music video on Instagram and offered context for the song’s theme. She described the song as reflecting the feeling of everyday life overtaking a wilder, freer past and the urge to reconnect with one’s own rhythm. The video shows Duff singing in a house and interacting with a man who appears as her partner, with a later scene filmed in a rain-filled room that recalls an earlier video from her career.
Key details:
- Duff posted a snippet of the "Roommates" music video on Instagram and characterized the song as about life’s routines and a desire to return to oneself.
- The video includes scenes of her performing in a home setting, a man portrayed as a partner, and a rain-filled room that some viewers noted echoes her 2003 "Come Clean" video.
- Friends and collaborators responded to the post with supportive comments, including praise from longtime acquaintances and Duff’s husband.
- "Roommates" follows Duff’s November 2025 single "Mature" and will appear on her upcoming album "luck... or something," due next month via Atlantic Records.
- Duff will also resume live performances with a short series titled "Small Rooms, Big Nerves," beginning in London next week and including stops in Toronto, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and multiple shows in Las Vegas at the Venetian Resort in February and May.
Summary:
The release of "Roommates" highlights a thematic turn toward reflection in Duff’s new music and is accompanied by a visually suggestive music video. The song will be part of her forthcoming album next month, and Duff will begin a set of intimate live shows starting in London next week; further dates include Toronto, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas.
