Hilary Duff She’s hitting back after her voice was labeled a “reheated Sabrina” in a viral take. He addressed this in a recent podcast appearance. The former Disney alumnus called the comparison lazy and rushed. He also kept his tone measured when discussing his new album, “Luck…or Something.” That moment came a few days after his return to London. “The Internet is very fast,” said the mother of four.
Hilary Duff talks about critics calling her music a ‘reheated’ version of Sabrina Carpenter in podcast interview
On the “Table Manners Podcast” youtube In the upload posted on March 3, the host, Jessie Ware, and her mother, Leni Ware, introduced her as the star of “Lizzie McGuire.” He also cited her Netflix series “Younger.” The description says he’s fresh from Shepherd’s sold-out Bush Empire show. It also stated that she would be headlining “The O2” later this year. The hosts also noted that resales of tickets for the London night became “extremely high”.
Hilary Duff said she struggles with comparisons between female artists. “I have a hard time talking about other female artists,” she said. Then he said, “The Internet is so fast that anything can be heard at once.” She added, “And then be like, ‘Oh, Sabrina’s hot again.'” After that, she added, “Clearly there’s plenty of room for everyone.” He also said, “It’s very hard to be completely original anymore.” In turn, she presented it as a pop reality, not a personal feud.
However, he also explained his creative headspace on this record. She said that she only wanted to make the album with her husband, composer and lyricist Matthew Koma. “I knew I just wanted to work with him on records,” she said. Then she added, “I never liked locking doors.” He described the topics as personal and specific. He said that there is no point in bringing outsiders into it.
Still, he made it clear what matters more than online labeling. “You just have to go into the studio and make what feels good,” he said. He added, “Make the explosion you want in the car.” Then he stopped talking about Sabrina Carpenter. “If anything, it’s a compliment,” he said. That’s why Duff’s reheated chatter can fade fast. For now, the pop vet is back in the mix.