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Most Wanted

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Download links and information about Most Wanted by Hilary Duff. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Punk Rock, Dancefloor, Salsa, Latin, Pop, Dance Pop, Teen Pop genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 44:21 minutes.

Artist: Hilary Duff
Release date: 2005
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Punk Rock, Dancefloor, Salsa, Latin, Pop, Dance Pop, Teen Pop
Tracks: 13
Duration: 44:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wake Up 3:37
2. The Getaway 3:38
3. Beat of My Heart 3:09
4. Come Clean 3:44
5. Mr. James Dean 3:29
6. So Yesterday 3:35
7. Metamorphosis 3:28
8. Rock This World 3:57
9. Break My Heart 3:21
10. Fly 3:43
11. Girl Can Rock 3:03
12. Our Lips Are Sealed (featuring Haylie Duff) 2:38
13. Why Not 2:59

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Arriving about a month before Hilary Duff turned 18 and presumably right around the time her record contract was coming to an end, 2005's Most Wanted is a tossed-off hodgepodge of seven previously released songs (including the hits "So Yesterday" and "Fly"), three new remixes (including one of the hit "Come Clean"), and three new songs. Nothing screams contractual obligation quite like this kind of grab bag, and hardcore fans will be hard-pressed for a reason to add this to their collection, since they not only have nearly everything here, the new songs — the single "Wake Up," which sounds like a sweet-natured, slightly listless spin on Gwen Stefani's "Cool"; the persistent electro-pulse of "Beat of My Heart"; the lightweight Ashlee Simpson-styled rocker "Break My Heart" — sound a bit like leftovers. While this isn't a terrible album by any means, it's not particularly a good one, since Duff's two pop albums have distinctive personalities that don't necessarily mesh together (2003's Metamorphosis is unabashed teen pop, 2004's Hilary Duff is a post-Ashlee/Avril rock makeover), and are both more fun than this. If all you're looking for is the two hits on one disc (and you don't really mind that one is remixed, not in the version that you heard on the radio), Most Wanted suits the bill.