Hilary Duff is making a musical comeback.
The singer and actress teased her return to music after a decadelong hiatus in an Instagram post Tuesday, sharing snapshots of herself in a recording studio.
"new music … or something 🪩✨🍒," the 37-year-old wrote in the caption.
Duff officially signed with Atlantic Records, according to a press release from the music label, which also announced a docuseries with Duff in the works.
According to the label, the docuseries will explore Duff's musical return and personal life and promises to show the "ups, downs, and everything in between" for Duff's longtime fans.
The forthcoming docuseries will be directed and executive produced by Sam Wrench, who also directed Taylor Swift's 2023 "The Eras Tour" documentary and Sabrina Carpenter's 2024 "A Nonsense Christmas" film.
Atlantic Records shared a Facebook post celebrating Duff's return to music on Tuesday, including photos of Duff and writing in part in the caption, "Wake up… @hilaryduff is officially a part of the AMG family 🩵."
Duff's last studio album was "Breathe In. Breathe Out.", which she released in 2015 with RCA Records.
In 2020, Duff also released a cover of Third Eye Blind's "Never Let You Go," a collaboration between Duff; her husband, singer-songwriter Matthew Koma; and Grammy-winning DJ RAC, whose real name is André Allen Anjos.