Hilary Duff releases new single 'Roommates'

Hilary Duff just dropped her second single 'Roommates' from her upcoming album, and she's getting real about the chaos of everyday life. The track dives into that longing for the spark amid the mundanity of marriage and routines. Fans, get ready to hit play on the music video now.

Darlings, Hilary Duff is serving up some relatable realness with her new single 'Roommates' – because who hasn't felt that vibe? This is the second taste from her album luck… or something, set to drop on February 20. And let me tell you, it's got that perfect mix of nostalgia and 'send help' energy. 😩

In a statement to JustJared.com, Hilary spilled: “’Roommates’ is a song about when life is life-ing, babe. It’s that ache for a wilder, freer time – before the days were swallowed by carpools, budget talks, grocery runs and letting old or new insecurities slip in. It’s the restless hum of wanting to find your way back – to your rhythm, to your person, to yourself.” Oof, if that doesn't hit home for anyone juggling family and feelings, I don't know what does.

She co-wrote the track with her husband Matthew Koma and Brian Phillips – talk about keeping it in the fam! The chorus? Pure gold: “I want the highlights, ten out of ten / The butterflies from holding your hand / Before we swept us under the bed / And we became practically roommates.” It's like she's whispering our secrets into the mic. 🔥

The music video is out now, so grab your popcorn (or carpools) and watch Hilary capture that restless hum. Is this the anthem for every couple hitting the 'roommate phase'? Spill your thoughts below – are you feeling seen?

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