Hilary Duff’s re‑record drops
Hilary Duff released a re‑recorded version of “Come Clean (Mine)” tied to an upcoming Record Store Day ‘(Mine)’ EP, putting her into the RSD release cycle ahead of April 18. (justjared.com) The move shows artists using RSD as both a physical‑retail moment and a promotional vehicle for reworks. (justjared.com)
Hilary Duff just put out a new version of “Come Clean,” and it is not a remix or a live cut. It is a re-recording called “Come Clean (Mine),” released on April 10, 2026, ahead of a limited Record Store Day vinyl due April 18. (justjared.com) The vinyl is called “(Mine),” and Record Store Day lists it as a 10,000-copy exclusive on silver vinyl. The official release page says it collects newly re-recorded versions of Hilary Duff hits “from Hilary’s voice today.” (recordstoreday.com) This is not a one-song stunt. Store listings and the Record Store Day release description show seven songs on the record, including “Wake Up,” “So Yesterday,” “What Dreams Are Made Of,” “Sparks,” “Come Clean,” “Why Not,” and “With Love.” (recordstoreday.com) (angryyoungandpoor.com) “Come Clean” is the obvious track to lead with because it was one of Duff’s signature 2000s singles and has long been tied to “Laguna Beach.” Yahoo reported on April 10 that Duff re-recorded it for “The Reunion: Laguna Beach,” a special released through The Roku Channel. (yahoo.com) That gives the song two jobs at once. It works as a nostalgia hook for a television reunion special, and it also works as the advance single for a physical release that lands eight days later in independent record stores. (yahoo.com) (recordstoreday.com) Record Store Day itself is built for that kind of rollout. The 2026 official list says participating stores will sell the special titles on Saturday, April 18, and United Kingdom organizers say the releases are sold over the counter at independent record shops first, with leftover stock going online later at some stores. (recordstoreday.com) (recordstoreday.co.uk) That setup turns a vinyl release into an event with a clock on it. Banquet Records, one participating shop, lists Duff’s LP at £31.99, limits it to one copy per customer, and says online sales start on April 20 only if copies remain after the in-store launch. (banquetrecords.com) Duff is also not waiting for buyers to hear the new recordings on a turntable. Apple Music already has “Come Clean (Mine)” up as a 2026 single with a runtime of 3 minutes, which lets streaming do the preview work while Record Store Day handles the scarcity. (music.apple.com) So the release is less about reviving one old hit than about repackaging a catalog for two audiences at once. One audience gets a familiar song attached to “Laguna Beach,” and the other gets a seven-track collectible pressed specifically for Record Store Day 2026. (yahoo.com) (recordstoreday.com)