Hilary Duff’s limited RSD release

Hilary Duff released a re-recorded version of “Come Clean (Mine)” ahead of Record Store Day, and the EP run will be small — just 10,000 copies — making it a clear collector play. (JustJared reports the re-recorded track and the 10,000‑copy limit tied to the upcoming Record Store Day “(Mine)” EP.) (justjared.com)

Hilary Duff just put a new version of “Come Clean” into the market, but the bigger move is on vinyl: her upcoming “(Mine)” release is capped at 10,000 copies for Record Store Day 2026 on April 18. The official Record Store Day listing calls it an exclusive silver-vinyl LP, not a standard wide release. (recordstoreday.com) The song is titled “Come Clean (Mine),” and it is already out on streaming services as a one-track single. Spotify and Apple Music both list it as a 2026 release from Hilary Duff. (open.spotify.com) (music.apple.com) This is not a random catalog cut. “Come Clean” was the song tied for years to “Laguna Beach,” and Billboard reported the new recording is being used for “The Reunion: Laguna Beach,” which arrived on The Roku Channel on April 10. (billboard.com) Record Store Day works like a one-day rush at independent shops, with stores getting limited exclusive titles that fans line up for before doors open. For Duff’s record, the UK Record Store Day system and retailers both show April 18 as the in-store date, with leftover stock only going online later if copies remain. (recordstoreday.co.uk) (resident-music.com) (banquetrecords.com) The release is built around re-recordings, not unreleased vault songs or a full new album. The official Record Store Day description says “(Mine)” contains newly re-recorded versions of Duff’s hits “from Hilary’s voice today,” including “Come Clean (Mine)” and “What Dreams Are Made Of (Mine).” (recordstoreday.com) At least one retailer listing shows the track sequence reaching across several eras of her pop career: “Wake Up,” “So Yesterday,” “What Dreams Are Made Of,” “Sparks,” “Come Clean,” “Why Not,” and “With Love.” That makes the package look less like a single nostalgia stunt and more like a compact greatest-hits redo. (angryyoungandpoor.com) The 10,000-copy number is small enough to feel scarce and large enough to be nationwide bait for collectors. Record Store Day itself lists that exact quantity, and entertainment coverage on April 10 repeated the same cap while tying it directly to the April 18 shop release. (recordstoreday.com) (justjared.com) So the play here is two clocks running at once. Streaming gets fans the new “Come Clean” immediately on April 10, while the physical version turns the rest of the re-recorded set into a one-day hunt at independent record stores eight days later. (open.spotify.com) (recordstoreday.com)

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