ANASTACIA



Anastacia Lyn Newkirk (Born September 17, 1968) Is An American Singer-Songwriter, Producer And Former Dancer. Her First Two Albums "Not That Kind" (2000) And "Freak Of Nature" (2001) Were Released In Quick Succession To Major Success. Spurred On By The Multi-Platinum, Global Splash "I'm Outta Love", Anastacia Was Awarded As The "Worlds Best Selling New Female Pop Artist" In 2001. Her Commercial Success Continued With International Hits Such As "Paid My Dues", "One Day In Your Life" And The Official Song Of The 2002 Fifa World Cup "Boom". After Recovering From Cancer, She Returned With 2004'S "Anastacia", It's Lead Single "Left Outside Alone" Remained At Number One On The European Billboard Chart For 15 Weeks And Helped Anastacua Launch The Most Successful Tour By A Solo Artist That Year.

Anastacia Went On To Release The Albums "Pieces Of A Dream" In 2005, A Compilation Project Which Spawned The Chart Topping Duet With Eros Ramazzotti "I Belong To You" (Il Ritmo Della Passione). Anastacia Released Her Fourth Studio Album "Heavy Rotation" In 2008, Her Cover Album "It's A Mans World" In 2012 And A Sixth Studio Album "Resurrection" In 2014. She Then Went On To Release Her "Ultimate Collection" In 2015 And In 2017 Released Her Latest Studio Album "Evolution". Anastacia Has Established Herself As One Of The Best Selling International Female Singers Of The 2000s And 2010s.

During Her Life Anastacua Has Battled Many Health Problems. She Was Diagnosed With Crohn's Disease At Age 13, Breast Cancer At Age 34 And Supraventricular Tachycardiaat Age 39. In 2013, Anastacia Was Diagnosed With Breast Cancer For A Second Time. In Recognition Of Her Decade Long Charitable Efforts In Breast Cancer Awareness, Anastacia Became Only The Second Woman To Be Presented With The Humanitarian Award At The Gq Men Of The Year Awards In 2013.