Hilary Duff always knew that she would make music again—even when her fanbase had started to lose faith.

In their defense, it has been over a decade since Duff released a studio album: 2015’s criminally underrated Breathe In. Breathe Out. But even as her focus shifted to acting and raising four children with her music producer husband, Matthew Koma, Duff would occasionally throw her fans a bone—like when she recorded a dubstep cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Little Lies” to promote the second season of her hit sitcom Younger .

“Making music was a huge risk that I took at such a young age, and it was a huge part of my makeup for the longest time,” Duff tells Vogue . “It was hard to step away from it, but I always knew I would come back whenever the timing felt right.”

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