Hilary Duff’s limited RSD EP

Hilary Duff released a re-recorded version of “Come Clean (Mine)” ahead of a Record Store Day EP titled “(Mine),” and the release will be strictly limited — only 10,000 copies are being pressed. That makes it one of the scarcer pop collectible items on April 18, so collectors will likely be lining up at indie shops or trying to buy online fast. (justjared.com)

Hilary Duff just turned a familiar 2003 hit into a vinyl chase item for April 18, because her Record Store Day release is capped at 10,000 copies worldwide and tied to independent shops rather than a normal wide retail rollout. (recordstoreday.com) The new song out now is “Come Clean (Mine),” and it is not a remix or a live cut. It is a newly re-recorded version, released as a standalone digital single on April 10, 2026, ahead of the vinyl. (open.spotify.com) (music.apple.com) The vinyl itself is called “(Mine),” and Record Store Day lists it as a silver LP, not a seven-inch single or a full standard album campaign. The official release page says it uses “Hilary’s voice today” for re-recorded versions of her biggest songs, including “Come Clean (Mine)” and “What Dreams Are Made Of (Mine).” (recordstoreday.com) That song choice is doing a lot of work. “Come Clean” was one of Duff’s signature early-2000s singles, and “What Dreams Are Made Of” is the song most people still connect to “The Lizzie McGuire Movie,” so the LP is built around nostalgia people already recognize in the first second. (recordstoreday.com) This is also not a normal Friday-at-midnight pop release where anyone can click buy. Record Store Day’s 2026 event lands on Saturday, April 18, and the official site says the special titles are released through participating record stores as part of that one-day event. (recordstoreday.com 1) (recordstoreday.com 2) That store-by-store setup is why 10,000 copies can feel much smaller than the number looks on paper. Record Store Day says not every participating shop carries every title, so a fan can have three stores nearby and still find that none of them ordered Duff’s record. (recordstoreday.com) The shopping rules make the rush even tighter. Record Store Day releases are generally sold first-come, first-served in stores, and multiple participating shops say leftover stock only goes online after the in-store event, often with one-copy-per-customer limits. (comebackvinyl.com) (banquetrecords.com) (rockinghorse.net) Duff’s release is arriving inside a much bigger Record Store Day field. The official 2026 list spans hundreds of titles, which means buyers who want this LP are competing not only with Hilary Duff fans but with regular Record Store Day collectors who line up every April for scarce pressings. (recordstoreday.com) (thelineofbestfit.com) There is also a timing hook outside the vinyl world. Coverage on April 10 tied “Come Clean (Mine)” to a “Laguna Beach” reunion special, which gives the re-recording a second nostalgia lane beyond Duff’s own catalog and helps explain why the single arrived before the LP. (yahoo.com) So the practical reality for April 18 is simple: this is a silver-vinyl Record Store Day exclusive, pressed in 10,000 copies, built around two of Hilary Duff’s most recognizable songs, and sold through a retail system that rewards people who show up early. If a store has it, the line will matter more than your streaming app. (recordstoreday.com 1) (recordstoreday.com 2)

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