Anastacia is the eponymous third studio album by American recording artist Anastacia. It was released in Europe and Australia on March 29, 2004 and in Japan on June 9, 2004 and sees a noticeable change in Anastacia's sound from funk pop to pop rock. The album was a commercial smash in Europe ending as the second biggest selling album of the year there and peaking at the top of the albums charts in several countries, including Australia, Belgium, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The album was never released in Anastacia's native United States, despite plans for an August 30, 2005 release with a different track listing from that of the European version, which would replace "Sexy Single" with the B-side "Underground Army". The plans were canceled for unknown reasons. In spite of this, still managed to become the 15th biggest selling album of 2004 globally.
Anastacia proved to be a huge smash hit becoming the second biggest selling European album of the year and reaching the top of the albums charts in eleven countries including Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, as well as number two in Ireland, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. The album's lead single "Left Outside Alone" proved to be equally successful, peaking at number one in Australia, Austria, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland, and reaching the top five in several other countries and on the pan-European singles chart. The album also spawned another three European hit singles: "Sick and Tired", "Welcome to My Truth", and "Heavy on My Heart". "Sick and Tired" was the biggest hit from the three, scoring top five single status across numerous European nations, almost matching the success of "Left Outside Alone". "Welcome to My Truth" scored Anastacia her best-selling single ever in Spain and gained moderate European airplay and sales success, while "Heavy on My Heart" fared slightly worse but proceeds from the single were donated to the Anastacia Fund.Anastacia is the eponymous third studio album by American recording artist Anastacia. It was released in Europe and Australia on March 29, 2004 and in Japan on June 9, 2004 and sees a noticeable change in Anastacia's sound from funk pop to pop rock. The album was a commercial smash in Europe ending as the second biggest selling album of the year there and peaking at the top of the albums charts in several countries, including Australia, Belgium, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The album was never released in Anastacia's native United States, despite plans for an August 30, 2005 release with a different track listing from that of the European version, which would replace "Sexy Single" with the B-side "Underground Army". The plans were canceled for unknown reasons. In spite of this, still managed to become the 15th biggest selling album of 2004 globally.
Anastacia proved to be a huge smash hit becoming the second biggest selling European album of the year and reaching the top of the albums charts in eleven countries including Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, as well as number two in Ireland, Italy, Portugal, and Spain. The album's lead single "Left Outside Alone" proved to be equally successful, peaking at number one in Australia, Austria, Italy, Spain, and Switzerland, and reaching the top five in several other countries and on the pan-European singles chart. The album also spawned another three European hit singles: "Sick and Tired", "Welcome to My Truth", and "Heavy on My Heart". "Sick and Tired" was the biggest hit from the three, scoring top five single status across numerous European nations, almost matching the success of "Left Outside Alone". "Welcome to My Truth" scored Anastacia her best-selling single ever in Spain and gained moderate European airplay and sales success, while "Heavy on My Heart" fared slightly worse but proceeds from the single were donated to the Anastacia Fund.false2024-03-14 12:29:13Anastacia6.720042004-03-292004-03-2949DanceDance-PopPopPop RockRockSoulSouthern Rock11364221259222fdf2ed6-f0bc-46f7-8e56-1654591daaacd3b2bec4-b70e-460e-b433-a865ceac2de85a71bb55-f0ec-3439-9e85-3a4b41cfba1d/config/metadata/library/3d/3dbe6afb2197ea58bbc758a3d2dc92bb/folder.jpgAnastaciaAlbumArtist/config/metadata/People/A/Anastacia/folder.jpgAnastaciaArtist/config/metadata/People/A/Anastacia/folder.jpgAnastaciaAnastaciaAnastacia Lyn Newkirk ( AN-ə-STAY-zhə; born September 17, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter. Her first two studio albums, Not That Kind (2000) and Freak of Nature (2001), achieved chart success with the single "I'm Outta Love", "Not That Kind", "Paid My Dues" and "One Day In Your Life". Her third album, 2004's Anastacia, while her duet with Eros Ramazzotti, "I Belong to You (Il Ritmo della Passione)", was a success throughout Europe in 2006. After switching labels, she released her fourth studio album, Heavy Rotation, in 2008, followed in 2012 by the cover-album, It's a Man's World. She further released Resurrection (2014) and Evolution (2017) that included the single "Caught in the Middle". In 2023, she released an album of German songs translated into English entitled Our Songs.
Anastacia has been public about several health issues, including Crohn's disease and two instances of breast cancer. In recognition of her charitable efforts in breast cancer awareness, Anastacia became the second woman ever to receive the Humanitarian Award at the GQ Men of the Year Awards, in 2013.