Tuesday, August 12, 2014

'All About You' by Hilary Duff

Hilary Duff made her comeback two weeks ago but it wasn't what he had hoped for. 'Chasing the Sun' was ultimately a major let down. Perhaps coming from the lukewarm reception of the song, Hilary has decided to release the second single from her upcoming untitled album. And she's doing it right this time.

'All About You' is a more bombastic folk-pop song that is more current and much catchier. Remember how she turned down Charli XCX's 'Boom Clap'? That was a major mistake, but Hilary basically just crafted her own version of that and I couldn't be happier.

Written by Carl Falk, Savan Kotecha and Kristian Lundin, 'All About You' is clearly influenced by The Lumineers's 'Ho Hey' with Hilary's undeniable pop voice adding that extra umph. Hilary even gets a bit risqué in the song, showing us a side that we really haven't heard before. It's got claps and guitars galore forcing you to get into the groove.

The song just works, and this is finally one I can bop to. Thank you, Hilary. This is the comeback we should have started with.

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