Hilary Duff
luck… or something


1.5
very poor

Review

by Caleb Robinson STAFF
March 3rd, 2026 | 18 replies


Release Date: 02/20/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: If privileged Hollywood actors want to cosplay as emotionally vulnerable and relatable musicians, could they at least try a little harder?

If you grew up watching Disney Channel at any point in the early-to-mid 2000’s, then Hilary Duff is more than likely somebody who needs no introduction. Though her fame has primarily come from acting, luck… or something isn’t her first foray into music. Like many Disney Channel actresses, she dabbled in pop music at the height of her TV fame, but slowed down her releases with time. In fact, luck… or something is her first studio album in over a decade. It’s beyond obvious that Duff wanted to showcase her emotional relatability and depth, but the album ultimately collapses under shallow lyricism and stylistic imitation.

Lyrically speaking, nearly every attempt at being sexy, honest, or deep comes off as laughably shallow and disingenuous. Worst of all, the entirety of luck… or something has an uber-wealthy tinge to it to the point of annoyance. There are numerous references to drinking fancy wine and cocktails, a plethora of name drops to a variety of luxury goods, and a few references to the Los Angeles/Malibu area for good measure. The album’s attempts at relatability are frequently undercut by the constant lifestyle signalling. Even when the lifestyle references subside, there are numerous lyrical fumbles and nonsensical lines that ruin any potential the songs themselves may have had. Some of the most notable lyrical stumbles include lines such as:

"I’m touching myself by the front door, but you don’t look my way anymore"
- Roommates

"...some bitch at the bar. Who’s singin’ she loves Bon Iver? Calls him Bon Ivar (ha-ha)"
- Future Tripping

And best (or worst) of all:

"Try hards, icons, Sunday mornings, Super Bowls, turn ons, tampons, edibles, and booty calls"
- luck... or something

I could forgive the awkward and clunky lyrics if the music itself was catchy, or at the very least interesting, but luck… or something even fails to deliver on that part. The production throughout the album is incredibly stale, and takes obvious inspiration from Jack Antonoff’s recent work with Taylor Swift. Roommates in particular sounds awfully similar to Swift’s Anti-Hero. Speaking of Anti-Hero, Duff must’ve heard the song and fallen in love with the soft percussion on the track, because that very same muted percussion is everywhere on luck… or something. Even the album’s “best” songs (and I’m using that word very lightly) struggle to rise above mediocrity, but they’re at least catchier than the album’s worst tracks. They’re the kind of songs that you might hear at the grocery store without ever learning their name, and they’re catchy enough for you to maybe hum the chorus to yourself on the drive home, only for you to immediately forget all about it a day later. For a genre built on hooks, the lack of memorable choruses is a nearly unforgivable flaw.

I’d be lying if I said I had even remotely high hopes going into luck… or something, but it still found a way to disappoint me. Hilary Duff is far from being a talentless person – as is proven by her stable acting career and ability to still get roles on TV and in film – but this album does little to suggest she has a distinct musical identity. Unfortunately, luck… or something is an early contender for one of the year’s weakest pop releases; it’s not catchy enough to be a guilty pleasure, nor deep and insightful enough to enjoy for the lyrics alone. Maybe Duff intended for luck… or something to be a big return to the pop scene, but sadly for her, this album is destined to wind up in Walmart’s clearance bin by the year’s end. With sharper songwriting and a more adventurous approach to production, luck… or something could’ve been a compelling listen. Instead, it settles for bland imitation.

1.5 out of 5



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Comments:Add a Comment 
JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2026


1444 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

The people demanded a Duff review, so a Duff review is what the people get.



Don't listen to this.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2026


120508 Comments


Damn, you really did it lmao. Great review brother.

JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2026


1444 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Eh, sometimes negative reviews can be fun lol

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2026


120508 Comments


Agreed. M////

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 3rd 2026


1496 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Amazing! I feel like printing out the lyrics and picking the gems would be more fun than actually listening to this. I shoulda done that first.

budgie
March 3rd 2026


42619 Comments


checked a single from this on a lark and it was rather nice

JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2026


1444 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

@budgie - If it was Mature (which I think was the album's lead single) then fair enough. Comparatively, it's one of the better tracks.

GreyShadow
March 3rd 2026


8224 Comments


i got to the blink 182 song, and enjoyed most of it LOL
first song was so good

budgie
March 3rd 2026


42619 Comments


weather for tennis


JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2026


1444 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Well hey, to each their own lol if people get enjoyment out of this, who am I to say they're wrong.

budgie
March 3rd 2026


42619 Comments


are u saying im Wong u little shit ?

budgie
March 3rd 2026


42619 Comments


ya i liked mature too, sounds like a katy perry song but not annoying

StonedManatee
March 3rd 2026


662 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

Noooooooooo H Duff!!! Why!!!!!

JoyfulPlatypus
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2026


1444 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

My favorite part was when she said "it's Duffin' time" in the album's title track and then proceeded to Duff all over everybody.

Aids
March 3rd 2026


25058 Comments


and here we have Duff, Duff Lite, and our newest flavour: Duff Dry

Rowhaus
March 3rd 2026


7502 Comments


this makes me feel all lovey duffey inside

Futures
Staff Reviewer
March 3rd 2026


17788 Comments


you could've told me those were taylor swift lyrics from her last album and i would've 100% believed it lol

nice review although maybe a little too kind for a 1.5 haha

Asdfp277
March 3rd 2026


25869 Comments


bet this rules m/



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