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So Yesterday

"So Yesterday" is a by American singer and actress , released on July 15, 2003, as the lead single from her second studio album, . Written by , , and Graham Edwards (collectively known as ) alongside , and produced by , the track explores themes of empowerment and moving on after a romantic breakup, with lyrics emphasizing self-reliance and dismissing an ex-partner as irrelevant. The song achieved moderate commercial success, peaking at number 42 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and topping the Hot Singles Sales chart for two weeks, while reaching number 9 on the . Its release helped propel Metamorphosis to number one on the Billboard 200, with the album selling nearly four million copies in the alone. The accompanying music video, directed by and released in 2003, portrays Duff confidently navigating a by sending her ex-boyfriend a message through a series of stylish, urban scenes in , featuring actor as her former partner. "So Yesterday" marked a pivotal moment in Duff's transition from child actress to pop star, solidifying her status as a teen idol in the early and influencing subsequent empowerment anthems in .

Production

Background

"So Yesterday" served as the for American singer Hilary Duff's second studio album, , released on August 26, 2003, by . The track emerged during the album's recording sessions, which aimed to establish Duff as a teen pop artist transitioning from her persona as . Production for involved multiple collaborators to blend pop-rock elements with accessible melodies, reflecting Duff's personal and artistic growth at age 15. The song was written by alongside members of the production team —Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards, and —who also handled its production, arrangement, recording, and mixing. , a Grammy-nominated trio known for their work on Avril Lavigne's breakthrough album Let Go (2002), brought a polished pop-rock to the project, emphasizing strong hooks and empowering lyrics about moving past a failed relationship. This collaboration was strategic, leveraging the team's recent success in crafting radio-friendly hits to elevate Duff's music career. Sessions for "So Yesterday" aligned with the broader production, conducted primarily at The Matrix's studio in , , where the team integrated live instruments like guitars and keyboards with vocal-centric arrangements. The resulting song debuted as the album's launch single on July 15, 2003, setting the tone for Metamorphosis' commercial dominance, which included a No. 1 Billboard 200 debut and certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA for shipments of 4 million units in the United States.

Composition

"So Yesterday" was co-written by the production team known as —consisting of , Graham Edwards, and —along with songwriter . The Matrix handled the production, with Christy contributing primarily to the melody and lyrics, Edwards to additional melodies, and Spock to arrangements and technical elements during their collaborative process. This teamwork reflected their signature approach to crafting commercially viable pop songs, building on successes like Avril Lavigne's "Complicated." Musically, the track blends pop and rock influences in a moderately paced structure, set in the key of and moving at a of 78 beats per minute in common time (4/4). Its arrangement features driving guitar riffs and electronic elements typical of early pop-rock, supporting a verse-chorus format that emphasizes catchy hooks and anthemic choruses. The , centered on after a , use repetitive phrasing like "so yesterday" to convey moving on, aligning with the song's upbeat yet reflective tone. Duff's vocal performance was recorded to capture a youthful, resilient energy, with The Matrix engineering the sessions to balance accessibility and edge, as seen in their work across artists like and . The final clocks in at 3:35, prioritizing radio-friendly brevity while establishing a arc from to .

Songwriting and Production

"So Yesterday" was written by , Graham Edwards, , and . The song was produced, arranged, recorded, and mixed by , the production team consisting of Christy, Edwards, and Spock.

Performance and Recording

Hilary Duff performed lead vocals on the track. The recording took place with handling engineering duties.

Additional Personnel

Mastering was performed by Stephen Marcussen at Marcussen Mastering, Hollywood, . Executive producers for the single were Jay Landers and Andre Recke.
RolePersonnel
Vocals
Producer, Arranger, Recording Engineer, Mixing EngineerThe Matrix (Lauren Christy, Graham Edwards, )
Writer (additional co-writer)
Mastering EngineerStephen Marcussen
Executive ProducerJay Landers, Andre Recke

Release and formats

Release history

"So Yesterday" served as the from 's second studio album, , and was initially released in the United States by . The track premiered digitally and was added to mainstream radio on July 15, 2003. The physical , featuring the standard version alongside remixes and B-sides like "Why Not," followed on July 29, 2003. International rollout began shortly after, with the single reaching markets across , , and in late 2003. In the , it was issued as a on October 20, 2003, via , peaking at number nine on the upon its debut the following month. Australian CD singles appeared in September 2003, contributing to the song's top-ten placement on the ARIA Singles Chart. Various formats, including enhanced CDs with music videos and promotional copies, were distributed globally to support the album's promotion.
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
July 15, 2003Radio single
July 29, 2003 (enhanced)
September 8, 2003 (enhanced)
October 20, 2003 (enhanced)
2003 (enhanced)
2003CD maxi-single

Track listings

"So Yesterday" was released as a single in multiple formats across various countries, primarily as enhanced CD singles containing the title track, B-sides, remixes, and multimedia content. The track listings varied by region and edition, with the standard version featuring the album track "So Yesterday" alongside the non-album B-side "Workin' It Out". Remixes and album previews appeared on international releases. Below are the track listings for the primary commercial formats.

US CD single (Buena Vista Records / Hollywood Records, 2003)

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."So Yesterday", , Graham Edwards3:33
2."Workin' It Out"Charlie Midnight, Charlton Pettus, Marc Swersky, Charlton Pettus, Marc Swersky3:20
This includes interactive elements but no video.

UK CD single – CD1 (Buena Vista Records / , 2003)

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."So Yesterday"Christy, Spock, Edwards3:35
2."Girl Can Rock", D. Weston Jr.3:09
3. medley (excerpts from "Where Did I Go Right?", "Little Voice", "Come Clean", "Workin' It Out")VariousVarious5:29
This edition includes an enhanced section with a screen, photo gallery, and . "Girl Can Rock" is a non-album .

UK CD single – CD2 (Buena Vista Records / Hollywood Records, 2003)

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) / RemixerLength
1."So Yesterday", , Edwards3:37
2."Workin' It Out"Midnight, Pettus, Swersky, Charlton Pettus, Marc Swersky3:17
3."So Yesterday" (Thunderpuss remix), , Edwards4:18
Packaged in a digipak with an exclusive .

Australian CD single (Festival Mushroom Records / Buena Vista Records / Hollywood Records, 2003)

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) / RemixerLength
1."So Yesterday"Christy, Spock, Edwards3:34
2."So Yesterday" (Thunderpuss mix)Christy, Spock, Edwards4:16
3."So Yesterday" (Dance mix)Christy, Spock, EdwardsJoe Bermudez3:37
4."Workin' It Out"Midnight, Pettus, Swersky, Charlton Pettus, Marc Swersky3:21
This enhanced edition includes the music video for "So Yesterday".
Additional formats, such as promotional CDs, were issued in select markets like and , often mirroring the or listings with minor variations in durations or added remixes, but these were not as widely distributed commercially.

Promotion

Music video

The music video for "So Yesterday" was directed by and released in 2003. The video depicts dealing with a recent in a lighthearted, prankish manner. Duff spies on her ex-boyfriend through as he prepares to , then steals his from his . She poses for a photo in the shirt before passing it to various strangers on the beach, each of whom also takes a photo while wearing it. The sequence culminates with the shirt being returned to the ex-boyfriend, who ends up in swim trunks surrounded by the Polaroids, symbolizing her moving on. This revenge-themed narrative aligns with the song's lyrics about dismissing a former partner as outdated. Filmed on a to evoke a summery, carefree vibe, the video features Duff in casual, early-2000s fashion including layered tops and accessories. It was produced by and emphasizes Duff's transition from child actress to pop artist through energetic choreography and vibrant visuals. The clip aired frequently on MTV's and Making the Video, contributing to the song's visibility among teen audiences.

Live performances

"So Yesterday" was a prominent fixture in Hilary Duff's live repertoire during her early tours, particularly the Metamorphosis Tour (2003–2004), where it appeared in most setlists as a key track from the album. The song typically appeared mid-set, following numbers like "Come Clean" and preceding "Metamorphosis," contributing to the tour's energetic pop-rock atmosphere. Duff continued to include "So Yesterday" in later outings, such as the Most Wanted Tour (2005–2006) and the Dignity Tour (2007), adapting it to evolving stage productions with more mature and effects. A live version from the Dignity Tour's stop at the Gibson Amphitheatre in on August 15, 2007, was recorded and later released on streaming platforms, showcasing an upbeat arrangement with full band . The track debuted on television during promotional appearances in 2003, including a medley with "Girl Can Rock" at the 31st Annual on November 16, broadcast on . Other notable TV renditions that year featured on BBC's and AOL Sessions@AOL, emphasizing the song's radio-friendly pop elements. In November 2025, Duff announced the "Small Rooms, Big Nerves" tour—her first live shows in nearly two decades—starting January 2026, though setlists remain unconfirmed.

Reception

Critical reception

Upon its release as the lead single from Hilary Duff's album Metamorphosis, "So Yesterday" garnered mixed to positive critical attention for its upbeat pop-rock sound and themes of empowerment following a breakup. Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone praised the track's infectious quality in his album review, noting that "'So Yesterday' is the kind of song that sticks in your head whether you want it to or not," while describing the album as a "slick, shiny pop record" that showcased Duff's charisma despite its formulaic production. Sal Cinquemani of offered a more critical take on the album overall, rating 1.5 out of 5 stars and viewing the single as part of a trio of rock-tinged tracks produced by that aimed for maturity from the then-15-year-old , though he found the effort lacking depth compared to peers like . In a 2004 concert review, Jon Pareles of highlighted the song's performance, calling it a "chirpy, upbeat" number about moving on from romance that exemplified Duff's wholesome, parent-friendly style rooted in pre-hip-hop rock influences. Retrospectively, the song has been celebrated for its enduring appeal and role in Duff's career shift from Disney actress to pop artist. Billboard included it in their 2023 list of the 100 Greatest Songs of 2003, labeling it a "standout pop-punk anthem" with "catchy hooks" and a "relatable breakup narrative" that peaked at No. 42 on the Hot 100.

Commercial performance

"So Yesterday" achieved moderate commercial success in the United States upon its release. The single debuted at number 53 on the Billboard Hot 100 and ultimately peaked at number 42 after 20 weeks on the chart. It demonstrated stronger performance in physical sales, debuting at number 2 on the Hot Singles Sales chart and later topping it for two consecutive weeks. In its first week, sales were close to surpassing the chart leader, with the track moving tens of thousands of units. By early September 2003, weekly sales exceeded 70,000 copies, contributing to the momentum of Duff's album Metamorphosis. Internationally, the song fared better, entering the top 10 in several markets. It peaked at number 9 on the , where it spent 4 weeks in the top 40. In , "So Yesterday" reached number 8 on the ARIA Singles Chart and charted for 20 weeks. The track also reached number 5 in the .

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

"So Yesterday" experienced varied performance across global weekly music charts, entering the top 40 in multiple countries and demonstrating stronger international reception compared to its U.S. showing. It debuted on the at number 53 in August 2003 and climbed to its peak the following October. Internationally, the track reached the top 10 in regions such as and , reflecting Duff's growing appeal beyond her domestic market. The song's chart longevity, often spanning several months, underscored its radio and sales momentum during the 2003-2004 period.
Chart (2003–2004)Peak positionWeeks on chartSource
(ARIA)820acharts.co
France (SNEP)821acharts.co
Ireland (IRMA)611irishcharts.ie
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)514top40.nl
UK Singles (OCC)913officialcharts.com
US Billboard Hot 1004220billboard.com

Year-end charts

"So Yesterday" performed moderately on year-end charts in 2003, reflecting its international appeal despite a more modest showing in the United States, where it did not enter the year-end top 100. The song's strongest year-end result came from , underscoring its popularity in the pop market there.
Chart (2003)Position
(ARIA)49
UK (UKChartsPlus)169

Certifications

In the United States, "So Yesterday" was certified Gold by the on November 22, 2023, denoting sales and streaming equivalent to 500,000 units. In , the single was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in 2004, denoting shipments of 70,000 units. The single achieved these milestones reflecting its popularity, with the US certification occurring over two decades after its initial release due to sustained streaming.

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