The result was massive success: the album reached the Top Ten in eight European and Far East countries, selling over two million copies. At home, the single "I'm Outta Love" became a dance hit, paving the way for the release of a revised version of Not That Kind in the U.S. in March 2001. A year later, she was creating a buzz in America and joined Mary J. Blige, Cher, Shakira, and others for VH1's fifth annual Divas Live showcase in May 2002. She made her proper American debut with Freak of Nature in June. A self-titled album followed in 2004 and topped the charts in a dozen European countries. The compilation Pieces of a Dream: Best Of arrived a year later.
After making a successful foray into fashion with her own clothing line in 2006, Anastacia returned to music in 2007 and a year later released her fourth album, Heavy Rotation. Another break preceded 2012’s It’s a Man’s World -- she'd spent that time in 2009 touring with LuLu for the Here Come the Girls tour and performed her own headline shows in 2010. It’s a Man’s World saw Anastacia go back to basics with her powerful voice mixed with rock-influenced pop tracks, which included a cover of Foo Fighters "Best of You." A recurrence of breast cancer led her to cancel a planned European tour for the album, and her sixth studio LP, Resurrection, was released in 2014 after her recovery. It hit the Top Ten in five European countries before Sony issued her Ultimate Collection in 2015. A live album of B-sides and rarities taken from the Ultimate Collection Tour followed in late 2016.
After parting ways with Sony, Anastacia's seventh studio album, Evolution, arrived in 2017 via Four Eyez Productions under license to Polydor/Universal. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi