From Birth To Stardom
Anastacia is a rare talent. She is a songwriter, a
producer and a dancer. But the fact that her angelic good looks,
charm and 5'3" frame is capable of singing the way that she
does has fascinated and delighted fans around the world during her
short, relatively new career. So, it should come as no surprise
that even her mother has referred to her as a "freak of nature."
Enter Freak of Nature, Anastacia's appropriately titled second full-length
recording for Epic Records.
Anastacia burst onto the music scene in 1999 with her debut album
Not That Kind, and wowed audiences and critics alike, with her powerful
vocal range. She promptly conquered Europe and secured her place
as an International superstar with gold, platinum and multi-platinum
sales status in more than a dozen countries with overall album sales
exceeding 5 million copies. Add to that an exuberant personality,
a fierce sense of individuality and personal style, a vocal prowess
that defies categorization and a long list of awards, including
Best New International Artist at the 2001 World Music Awards and
a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2001 MTV Europe Music Awards
and you've got yourself an artist who is proud of who she is.
"I am a Freak of Nature," says Anastacia. "I've
always gotten looks of shock (or horror), depending on how you look
at it, because I gather the way that I look doesn't match the way
I sound. So this album is basically about those types of people
-- freaks. I guess you could say that I'm telling their story as
well as mine."
"It was a very liberating record to make," she continues.
"I've always liked the idea that some of my favorite artists
have been "freaks," or non-conformists, and that gave
me courage, a constant reminder in the studio to make the record
the way that I wanted."
Freak of Nature was recorded in two months at Sony Music Studios
in New York City. It reunited Anastacia with Grammy Award winning
producer Rick Wake (Diana Ross, Jennifer Lopez and Mariah Carey),
Sam Watters of Color Me Badd and Louis Biancaniello, all of whom
worked with Anastacia on her debut album. Wake produced seven of
the twelve tracks on this new album, including the title track "Freak
of Nature," "I Dreamed You," "Paid My Dues,"
"Over Due Goodbye," "How Come The World Won't Stop,"
"Why'd You Lie To Me" and "Secrets" while Watters
and Biancaniello produced and co-wrote "You'll Never Be Alone,"
"Don't Stop" "One Day In Your Life" and "Dontcha
Wanna." Anastacia also collaborated for the fist time with
writer Billy Mann on the uplifting "Overdue Goodbye,"
"How Come The World Won't Stop" and "Freak of Nature."
In addition she collaborated with writers Greg Lawson and Damon
Sharpe, who co-wrote "Paid My Dues" and "Why'd You
Lie To Me."
"We had two months to make the record," explains Anastacia,
"and that was good by me. We had no time to second guess or
to get cute, so the writing and recording was spontaneous, raw and
direct."
And that's okay with Anastacia. Her talents aside for a moment,
this Chicago-born, New York raised talent has always been very spontaneous,
raw and direct herself. She has allowed life's lessons to guide
her and continues to live by that motto. She credits this outlook
to her ongoing battle with Crohn's disease, which she was diagnosed
with at 13.
"For those with Crohn's, holding in our emotions or masking
her unhappiness fuels the symptoms," said Anastacia. "What
is seen as a curse for some, is a gift for me, because it has helped
me to discover who I really am as a person. The disease has given
me a clear window to my own emotions, which causes me to live each
moment and to understand exactly how I'm behaving in a particular
situation."
This outlook also gave her the strength she needed when she was
coming up in the music business or in other words, paying her dues.
Following several jobs as a dancer on "Club MTV" and appearances
in numerous hit videos, her dismissal as a receptionist in a Los
Angeles hair salon found Anastacia on the unemployment line and
completely disenchanted with a business that she had been around
all of her life -- her father was a crooner and her mother, an actress
who worked in musical theater and on Broadway.
"I was told that I needed to look a certain way, to sound
a certain way, to move a certain way and all I wanted to do was
just sing. I couldn't understand why this was such an issue."
Anastacia got the break she had been waiting for after she was
introduced to her manager who got her a booking on MTV's "The
Cut." After a show-stopping performance, she was recognized
by the right people, courted by several producers and was finally
signed to Epic Records. However, it was also on this show that Anastacia
formed a key relationship with Michael Jackson, who encouraged Anastacia
to keep singing after he saw her performance on "The Cut."
That key relationship has since come full-circle in the evolution
of Anastacia's recording career.
Five times platinum under her belt and International stardom to
boot, Anastacia has clearly made the "the cut" of another
kind. In addition to performing on several of the top award shows
around the world, Anastacia was recently reunited with the Michael
Jackson when he invited her to sing "What More Can I Give"
at his side along with Faith Evans, Mariah Carey, N'SYNC and other
top performers at the historic United We Stand benefit concert in
Washington DC, which will air on the ABC Network on November 1st.
Anastacia also co-wrote twelve songs on Freak of Nature, which
give the listener a birds-eye view of just what makes this talent
tick. From "Paid My Dues", which tells of her arduous
route to becoming a professional recording artist, to "Secrets,"
written nearly seven years ago about the importance of encouraging
kids to express their thoughts and emotions so that they don't become
problematic later in life-an obvious reference to Anastacia's Crohn's
disease.
Freak of Nature follows Not That Kind only in the sense that it
is part dance, part R&B and part rock. Anastacia credits her
recent world travels, due to her rigorous International promotional
and performance schedule, for exposing her to new musical influences
and sounds that are clearly heard on Freak of Nature. The African-laced
drumbeats and the fiddle heard on "Overdue Goodbye." Holding
nothing back in her tremendously powerful vocal range, Anastacia
also mixes it up on her performance of the scorching power ballad
"You'll Never Be Alone."
"It's not just one sound that carries you through Freak of
Nature," says Anastacia. "I find it to be a playful recording
with attitude. It's strong and powerful to me, but in the end people
should make up their own minds."
Needless to say our minds are made up and why shouldn't they be?
Anastacia is an original - her talents are unique, her songwriting
honest, her singing passionate, her personality sincere. Is she
a freak of nature? Perhaps. But this is one freak of nature that's
got the goods.
From
her official site
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