Hilary Duff, a sixteen-year-old Disney actress, is mostly famous for her role as Lizzie McGuire in the Disney program of the same name. why the heck are you spending your time here? IF YOU LIKE POP!!!!! this is a great addition to your CD collection.and if you dont. its great! Songs like "So Yesterday, Come Clean, Party Up, Sweet 16 and Why Not" just get you straight into a good mood while "Love Just Is, Anywhere But Here, Love Just Is, Inner Voice" are nice to lay back and enjoy the ballads. The catchy songs are really great to dance to and move your head to. much different from Britney and Christina. The songs are catchy ad the ballads are soft, her voice is pretty alright. Well, unlike the past pop-princesses, Hilary is not sexual at all and keeps things on a G-rated basis which is actually kind of good. Now I am a pop fan so this will be a true review. teen pop is in and teens would not give a f*$# what you think. you shouldnt even be tempted to listen to this, and face the facts. The Facts: Hilary Duff is 15, She is a teenage girl with a life, she is a beginning singer and yet there are people comparing her to Mariah Carey and Whiteney Houston?!?!?! First off, if you're into adult contemporary. Truly, I don't think people should review unless they are into the type of music the artist is considered because mostly on a country album there'll be rap fans reviewing "THIS SUCKS" when they most likely dont have the album, and in this case, 23+ year old girls saying its just teeny bubblegum pop. and of course it was kind of useless because all there was, was too many people going "I LOVE HILARY, she's the best" and too many people going "I HATE HILARY, SHE SUCKS!" and I was like. Ok, I went through quite a bit of the reviews to figure out whether I should get the CD or not. At the ripe old age sixteen, she’s much more Barbies than bustiers. But Duff is not inhabiting that saucy jailbait territory staked by Britney Spears.
The best songs on the disc are the three masterminded by the Matrix, the same production team that oversaw Avril Lavigne's hit disc and they give the lissome actress’s singing some attitude and grit, like on the infectious and spectacularly bratty "So Yesterday," and the cleverly conceived "Math," complete with heavy metal guitar riffs.
HILARY DUFF METAMORPHOSIS CRACK
But to her credit, the actress has managed to cover a multitude of vocal sins by hiring a team of crack producers, who double her voice whenever possible, giving many of the tracks the rather anthemic feel of a cheerleading squad. Her singing is as coy and kittenish as her on-screen persona and she mugs her way through most of the 13 songs with charm and aplomb, but little natural singing talent. Although dubbing her first album Metamorphosis, the disc is anything but. The only trouble is, she doesn’t sound like it. She may have played a teenaged girl mistaken for a pop star in The Lizzie McGuire Movie, but after releasing a Christmas album in 2002, and crooning two songs on the movie’s soundtrack, Hilary Duff looks like she means business.