Hilary Duff "Luck... or Something" Full Tracklist: Everything to Know Before the Release
"Hilary Duff’s 2026 album comeback is finally here."
The 10-year wait is over! Global pop icon Hilary Duff is making a comeback with her sixth studio album, "Luck... Or Something," which will be released on February 20, 2026. Fans have been discussing the tracklist ever since the lead single "Mature" went viral for its bold lyrics.
In this guide, we reveal the official tracklist, the meaning behind the songs, and how you can enjoy the album once it hits streaming platforms.
The Official "Luck... or Something" Tracklist
Hilary Duff and her husband, producer Matthew Koma, produced 11 tracks for the record. Here's the confirmed tracklist:
- Weather for Tennis (3:16)
- Roommates (2:52)
- We Don’t Talk (2:47)
- Future Tripping (3:23)
- Growing Up (3:02)
- The Optimist (4:12)
- You, from the Honeymoon (3:33)
- Holiday Party (3:30)
- Mature (3:37)
- Tell Me That Won’t Happen (3:36)
- Adult Size Medium (4:01)
Note: Some vinyl editions are rumored to include re-recorded "2026 versions" of classics like "Come Clean" and "Why Not."
Key Highlights & Song Meanings
This album isn't just pop music; it's an inside look at Hilary's life as a mother, wife, and artist.- "Mature" – The Viral Hit
The track, which is set to be released in late 2025, explores the relationship between an "inappropriate" age gap in Hilary's past. She recently told Glamour that the song is a conversation between her current self and her younger self.
2."We Don’t Talk" & "The Optimist"
These tracks are said to be the most emotional on the album. They reportedly address Hilary's family separation, particularly her split with her sister Hayley Duff.3. "Roommates"
A song about the family realities of marriage and parenting, co-written with Matthew Koma, it is a favorite with fans for its relationship story.
The Lucky Me World Tour 2026
To help everyone embrace the album, Hilary has announced "The Lucky Me Tour." Tickets will go on sale the same day the album is released (February 20). Major stops include:
- Los Angeles: Kia Forum (July 8-9)
- New York: Madison Square Garden (Aug 5-6)
- London: The O2 (Sept 10 & 15)

