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Hilary Duff took an extended breather after the release of 2007's Dignity, sitting out music in favor for film, television, and family. She returned eight years later with Breathe In. Breathe Out. , an album whose title suggests a certain measure of calm but whose music isn't quite placid. Picking up the dancey makeover of Dignity, Duff continues to favor the glossier, melodic segments of pop -- often, the album suggests nothing so much as an American spin on Natasha Bedingfield -- but there are certainly moments when it's clear she's paying attention to recent radio: it opens with one of those moments, with "Sparks" echoing Ellie Goulding while, later on, "Rebel Hearts" thumps to a Mumford & Sons stomp. Elsewhere, there are hazy hints of EDM but the appeal of Breathe In. Breathe Out. is how Duff keeps the focus on the song, so everything, even the rhythms, is coloring on cuts of soft, clean contemporary pop. That the album is ever so slightly out of fashion is also endearing, for it suggests Duff sings this pristine dance-pop not because she thinks it will sell but because it's what she enjoys.



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Hilary Duff

Hilary Duff is a multifaceted actress and recording artist whose career began on the popular sitcom Lizzie McGuire. She has since worked on a number of films and TV series and most recently appeared in a guest-starring role on Gossip Girl. She has sold more than thirteen million albums worldwide and has a clothing line, Femme, for DKNY and a bestselling fragrance, With Love ... Hilary Duff, for Elizabeth Arden. Hilary's humanitarian work is recognized throughout the world. She is actively involved with the charity Blessings in a Backpack, a program that provides quality nourishment for children who wouldn't otherwise receive it. She has served on the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation and was named ambassador to the youth of Bogota, Columbia. Elixir is her first book.



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