About "Freak Of Nature"
Freak of Nature is the second studio album by American singer Anastacia, released on November 23, 2001, by Epic Records and Daylight Records. The album was primarily produced by Ric Wake, Sam Watters, and Louis Biancaniello, with additional production from Richie Jones.
With the worldwide success of its singles, particularly "Paid My Dues", "One Day in Your Life" and bonus track "Boom" (the 2002 FIFA World Cup official song), and a extensive promotional album tour, Freak of Nature topped the charts in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland, while reaching number four in the United Kingdom and the top ten of multiple other countries across Europe and Oceania. The album has sold seven million copies worldwide.
Top songs by Anastacia
- I'm Outta Love
- Left Outside Alone
- Sick & Tired
- Paid My Dues
- You'll Never Be Alone
- Cowboys And Kisses
- Love Is A Crime
- I Dreamed You
- Cowboys & Kisses
- Who's Gonna Stop The Rain
- Not That Kind
- I Do
- One Day In Your Life
- Time
- Secrets
- Overdue Goodbye
- Seasons Change
- Freak Of Nature
- Welcome To My Truth
- Sick And Tired
- Rearview
- Why'd You Lie To Me
- Where Do I Belong
- Sexy Single
- How Come The World Won't Stop
- I Ask Of You
- Don'tcha Wanna
- Don't Stop (doin' It)
- Boom
- Heavy On My Heart
- Made For Loving You
- Black Roses
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