Hilary Duff’s RSD drop

Hilary Duff released a re‑recorded version called 'Come Clean (Mine)' tied to an upcoming Record Store Day '(Mine)' EP, with reports noting a limited pressing of 10,000 copies. (justjared.com) Record Store Day itself is April 18 and will feature in‑store live sets in Australia from acts like Hermitude and Kee’ahn, keeping the day as much about events as exclusive releases. (bluntmag.com.au)

Hilary Duff just turned one of her biggest 2000s songs into a 2026 vinyl event: “Come Clean (Mine)” is out now, and it’s tied to a Record Store Day release called “(Mine)” arriving on April 18. The official Record Store Day listing says the project is an exclusive silver-vinyl LP. (recordstoreday.com) The hook is not a remix or a live cut. Record Store Day says “(Mine)” uses “newly re-recorded versions of her greatest hits,” including “Come Clean (Mine)” and “What Dreams Are Made Of (Mine),” with Duff singing them in her voice today. (recordstoreday.com) That makes this less like a deluxe reissue and more like an artist revisiting her own catalog. The store page for the release lists six tracks on one disc: “Wake Up,” “So Yesterday,” “What Dreams Are Made Of,” “Sparks,” “Come Clean,” and “With Love.” (recordstoreday.com) The scarcity is part of the pitch. Record Store Day lists the quantity at 10,000 copies, which means this is being framed as a one-day hunt through participating indie shops rather than a standard wide vinyl rollout. (recordstoreday.com) Record Store Day itself was built for exactly this kind of release. The organization says the event began in 2008 after a 2007 meeting of independent record store owners and employees, and the 2026 special-release list is scheduled for Saturday, April 18. (recordstoreday.com, recordstoreday.com) Duff’s record also lands in the middle of a much bigger annual pileup. The official 2026 list includes hundreds of titles across formats, from seven-inch singles to multi-disc albums, which is why fans usually show up with printed wish lists before stores open. (recordstoreday.com, officialcharts.com) And Record Store Day is not just about buying a rare pressing and leaving. In Australia, stores are pairing the April 18 drop with live in-store sets, with reports naming acts including Hermitude and Kee’ahn as part of nationwide events. (bluntmag.com.au, themusicnetwork.com) That combination matters because it turns a vinyl release into a local-store crowd event. Record Store Day Australia’s event coverage describes indie shops as the center of the day, with performances, artist appearances, and exclusive releases all stacked into the same Saturday. (amnplify.com.au, themusic.com.au) So Duff’s release is doing two jobs at once. It gives longtime fans a newly recorded version of songs from albums like “Metamorphosis” and “Hilary Duff,” and it gives record stores one more exclusive item to pull people through the door on April 18. (recordstoreday.com, recordstoreday.com)

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