"I'm Outta Love" was released on February 29, 2000, as the lead single from Anastacia’s debut studio album, Not That Kind .
PCM (Pulse-Code Modulation) is the standard method for digitally representing analog signals without using lossy compression (unlike MP3s).
It became a global phenomenon, topping charts in Australia (where it was the highest-selling single of 2000) and New Zealand. anastacia_im_outta_love_pcm_stereo
The "Stereo" part confirms it is a two-channel (Left/Right) audio stream, preserving the original studio mix intended for standard speaker setups. Anastacia - YouTube Music
The track is a blend of pop, dance, and soul, often categorized by Anastacia herself as "sprock" (soul, pop, and rock). "I'm Outta Love" was released on February 29,
It is written in B♭ Dorian mode with a tempo of 119 BPM. 2. Technical Specification: PCM Stereo
This is the native format used for standard Audio CDs , typically at a 44.1 kHz sampling rate and 16-bit depth. The "Stereo" part confirms it is a two-channel
The "PCM Stereo" tag indicates a specific audio quality and format:
