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Metamorphosis

Hilary Duff

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Album Review

Hilary Duff's debut, Metamorphosis, is what teen pop should sound like in 2003. It picks up on mainstream trends, particularly those spearheaded by Avril Lavigne, but turns them light and sweet, making for a very good modern bubblegum album. One of the keys to its success is that Duff is never sexed up, the way that Britney Spears was right from the start of her career. This is also true of Hilary in her acting career, since her TV alter ego, Lizzie McGuire, is a regular teenager with teenage concerns, including (but not limited to) crushes on unattainable boys, getting along with her pest of a little brother, understanding her parents, worrying about money, and negotiating the cliques at her school. Metamorphosis is the musical equivalent of Lizzie McGuire, only splashier and savvier and not as silly or Disneyfied as the show. In other words, it's the sound of a preteen turning teenager, finding inspiration in the tough-girl pose of Avril but also being in the fortunate position of being able to work with the Matrix as well. The three songs helmed by the Matrix — "So Yesterday," "Where Did I Go Right?," and "The Math" — bear their trademark beats, acoustic guitars, and ridiculous spoken interjections, and they all sound a bit more natural coming from a teenager than they do coming from, say, Liz Phair, but Avril's influence can be heard throughout the record, particularly in how Duff has absorbed how Lavigne appeals to average girls while singing insidiously catchy songs. Hilary does that here, too, but she has a sweeter, more appealing voice than Avril, and the rest of the record follows her cheerful charisma, resulting in a charmingly effervescent listen. While some songs shine brighter than others, there is no dullness here, and the whole thing clocks in at a breezy 43 minutes, which helps keep things light and engaging. Metamorphosis isn't a record that will change the world, but like the best teen pop, it sounds right in its moment, which means it's about as good as this kind of music gets.

Customer Reviews

Her first was her best!

If you're a Hilary Duff fan, look no further than Metamorphosis for her best music. Since Meta, she has released a self-titled album and a "best of" album--neither of which is good as this one. It starts off with a bang with So Yesterday and continues to The Math (her father's favorite), Party Up (a great remake). You won't be disappointed!

"It never gets old!" donkey once said

This is a great album. I bought it as soon as it came out (Aug 2003) and I'm still listening to it! As you can tell I love this album. My favorite songs from it are: 1. So yesterday 2. Sweet sixteen 3. anywhere but here. You might want to check out Hilary Duff's other albums called Hilary Duff, and most wanted. Hope that this review helped!

Really GOOD!!!

Hilary did a great job on this album! I mean almost all of the songs are good. I mean M,T,V loved this album. They used ''Sweet Sixteen'' for there '' Super Sweet Sixteen'' and '' Come Clean'' for '' Laguna Beach'' I think from seeing Hilary Duff in interviews this album kinda matches her personality. I just like Hilary Duff period. Just a great album. If you like Pop muisc I have to say buy this album.

Biography

Born: September 28, 1987 in Houston, TX

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Hilary Duff first made a name for herself on the enormously successful Disney Channel/ABC Kids show Lizzie McGuire, which she parlayed into dual careers as a pop singer and film actress. Like most overnight successes, however, she paid her dues for several years before her big break. Appearances in the 1997 western True Women, 1998's Casper (as the Friendly Ghost's human friend Wendy), and 1999's The Soul Collector paved the way for her best-known role. Lizzie McGuire, which chronicled the ups and...
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