The sound of a young Hilary Duff repeating “Hey now, hey now” will activate a nostalgic sleeper cell in every millennial, but Duff herself didn’t connect with one of her most iconic songs until more recently. The singer opened up about why “ What Dreams Are Made Of ” felt separated from her other early music, and even teased she may reclaim it on a potential tour as she makes her long-awaited pop-star return .
During her Nov. 6 appearance on the Therapuss podcast , host Jake Shane gushed over “What Dreams Are Made Of,” asking Duff if she immediately knew the call-and-response pop song was “amazing” when she was recording it. ““No. Very much no. Absolutely not,” Duff replied. “I don't even remember recording that song.”
Duff explained that while she does love the song now, she f

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