For her second album in 2008, Anik worked with Mark Plati, the producer for David Bowie, Alain Bashung, Louise Attaque and Les Rita Mitsouko.
She was backed by musicians: Earl Slick, Mike Garson, Sam Harrison, Jean-Sébastien Chouinard, Alec McElcheran, Julien Blais and Antoine Gratton.
Recording in New York and Montréal, the singer-songwriter co-wrote some of the songs with her friend, Earl Slick, and finished the album with musical help from Gail Ann Dorsey and Sterling Campbell, two members of David Bowie's group.
[1] In 2013, Anik composed the music for Huard's new stand-up show; she made her on-screen debut in the film Filière 13 (File 13); and she worked with designer Marie Saint-Pierre.
In 2015, Anik went back to basics for her first English-language album, Lost Soul which deviated from her typical rock style but being primarily composed of ballads.
In 2021, in parallel with the release of her second children's book Nathan at the Bottom of the Ocean, she is working on the original music for Escouade 99 (an adaptation of the Brooklyn Nine Nine series).
Cover of « Wild is the Wind » (Nina Simone, also performed by David Bowie), duet with Pierre Flynn on « Si tu le voulais » and an acoustic version of « Je sais » of the film of the same name.