Hilary Duff’s RSD drop
Hilary Duff quietly released a re‑recorded version of “Come Clean (Mine)” as a preview for an upcoming Record Store Day EP called “(Mine),” with 10,000 physical copies slated — that’s a deliberate small‑run strategy aimed squarely at collectors. (justjared.com) (timeout.com). For fans and resellers, the 10K cap is the clearest number to watch: it signals scarcity tactics that often drive immediate lines and aftermarket premiums on RSD morning. (justjared.com)
Hilary Duff dropped a new version of “Come Clean” on April 10, 2026, but the real action is on April 18, when that track lands on a Record Store Day exclusive called “(Mine)” with exactly 10,000 copies on silver vinyl. (recordstoreday.com) (justjared.com) Record Store Day is the annual indie-shop event that started in 2008, and its whole economy runs on one-day-only releases that are hard to find after the morning rush. The official Record Store Day site says there are roughly 1,400 participating stores in the United States and thousands more internationally. (recordstoreday.com 1) (recordstoreday.com 2) Duff’s release is not a random repress of an old album. The Record Store Day listing says “(Mine)” is a set of newly re-recorded greatest hits “from Hilary’s voice today,” and it specifically includes “Come Clean (Mine)” and “What Dreams Are Made Of (Mine).” (recordstoreday.com) That “Come Clean” choice is targeted. The 2003 song became tied to MTV’s “Laguna Beach,” and multiple outlets reported that Duff timed this re-recording to the Roku Channel’s “Laguna Beach” reunion special. (yahoo.com) (bustle.com) The vinyl is doing two jobs at once: it gives streaming listeners a teaser now, and it gives collectors a fixed target later. Record Store Day’s page lists one LP, one color variant, one date, and one quantity, which is exactly the kind of clean scarcity formula that sends fans to stores before opening. (recordstoreday.com) This year’s Record Store Day field is crowded enough that quantity matters even more. Time Out’s New York preview says the 2026 event includes other limited-run releases from Taylor Swift, Paramore, Charli XCX, and Weezer, which means shoppers will be making tradeoffs in line. (timeout.com) A run of 10,000 copies sounds big until you spread it across the Record Store Day network. If roughly 1,400 United States stores participate, that averages out to only a handful of copies per shop before you account for international stores and uneven allocations. (recordstoreday.com 1) (recordstoreday.com 2) Duff also has a fresh album campaign feeding this release. Record Store Day’s artist page lists “luck… or something” on February 20, 2026, and other coverage says it was her first full-length studio album in more than 10 years, so “(Mine)” works like a nostalgia side quest attached to a current comeback. (recordstoreday.com) (mix987.com) So the thing to watch on Saturday, April 18 is not whether “Come Clean (Mine)” exists online, because it already does. The thing to watch is whether 10,000 silver LPs can satisfy fans of a 2000s pop catalog on the same morning that Record Store Day is throwing dozens of other chase releases into the market. (spotify.com) (recordstoreday.com) (timeout.com)