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Fancy That

PinkPantheress Released May 9, 2025

Fancy That is the second mixtape by English singer-songwriter and producer PinkPantheress, released on May 9, 2025, via Warner Records UK. Arriving nearly two years after her acclaimed debut album Heaven Knows, this nine-track project clocks in at just over 20 minutes, yet manages to pack a vivid punch. With her signature mix of UK… Read More

Fancy That Album Details

Album Name Fancy That
Artists PinkPantheress
Producers aksel arvid, Count Baldor, The Dare, Glasear, JKARRI, Oscar Scheller, Phil (UK) & PinkPantheress
Writers aksel arvid, Anders Bagge, Andy Cato, Arnthor Birgisson, Brendon Urie, Caroline Ailin, Count Baldor, The Dare, Darren Emerson, Felix Buxton, Glasear, Jeru the Damaja, JKARRI, Jon Walker, Just Jack, Karen Poole, Karl Hyde, Keisha Buchanan, Kenneth Gamble, Mutya Buena, Nardo Wick, Onokey, Oscar Scheller, Pam Sheyne, Phil (UK), PinkPantheress, Rick Smith, Roland Chambers, Ryan Ross, Simon Ratcliffe, Spencer Smith, Thom Bell, Toi Wooten, Tom Findlay & William Orbit
No of Tracks 9
Release Date May 9, 2025

About Fancy That

Fancy That is the second mixtape by English singer-songwriter and producer PinkPantheress, released on May 9, 2025, via Warner Records UK. Arriving nearly two years after her acclaimed debut album Heaven Knows, this nine-track project clocks in at just over 20 minutes, yet manages to pack a vivid punch. With her signature mix of UK garage, hyperpop, and Y2K-era dance vibes, PinkPantheress crafts a sound that’s both nostalgic and cutting-edge. The mixtape sees her teaming up with producers like Aksel Arvid, Count Baldor, Phil, Oscar Scheller, and The Dare. It also includes creative samples from songs like Panic! at the Disco’s “Do You Know What I’m Seeing?” and Basement Jaxx’s “Romeo,” infusing familiar sounds with new emotion and flair.

Lyrically, Fancy That explores the messy intricacies of young love, longing, and emotional vulnerability. Tracks like “Tonight” and “Stateside” drift between dreamy vocal layers and propulsive beats, creating a soundscape that feels equally intimate and danceable. Meanwhile, “Girl Like Me” and “Romeo” strike a playful yet reflective tone, examining identity and romantic detachment with poetic honesty. Critics have applauded the mixtape for its precise production and lyrical sharpness, noting how PinkPantheress continues to capture fleeting moments and tangled feelings with remarkable clarity. Despite its brevity, Fancy That reinforces her reputation as one of pop’s most innovative voices—an artist who bridges eras and emotions with effortless grace.

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