PinkPantheress's acclaimed 'Fancy That' mixtape, shortlisted for the 2025 Mercury Prize, gets a major remix release featuring Zara Larsson, SEVENTEEN, Anitta, Kylie Minogue, and more.

October 10, 2025

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Remix Project Expands Global Reach
PinkPantheress has broadened her musical influence with the release of Fancy Some More?, a new remix album following her 2025 Mercury Prize-shortlisted mixtape Fancy That. The project, out October 10, brings together a diverse cast from across the pop and electronic worlds, including Zara Larsson, SEVENTEEN, Anitta, Kylie Minogue, Sugababes, and Basement Jaxx.
High-Profile Collaborations
Zara Larsson and SEVENTEEN headline a roster rich with international flair.
Production support comes from Kaytranada, Groove Armada, and more.
This bold approach highlights PinkPantheress’s growing network and stylistic versatility. The original mixtape, released May 9 and acclaimed for its compact runtime and cohesive sound, set the stage for broader experimentation and reinterpretation.
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The Guardian
Critical Success and Artistic Growth
Fancy That debuted at number three in the UK charts and received immediate critical acclaim. Reviews praised PinkPantheress’s unique blend of '90s UK garage, jungle, and modern pop, referencing classic acts such as Basement Jaxx and Groove Armada. Romeo, inspired by the 2001 Basement Jaxx track, and Tonight, sampling Panic! at the Disco, stand out as key singles.
Mercury Prize Impact
Shortlisted for the 2025 Mercury Prize, Fancy That is recognized as one of the UK's most influential albums of the year (see: Mercury Prize).
This recognition underlines both the critical and cultural importance of PinkPantheress’s work.
Noted critic reviews and YouTube analysis highlight her evolution from earlier viral experiments to more deliberate, mature artistry. The album cover, displaying PinkPantheress in the Imperial State Crown surrounded by flowers, cements its UK-centric, nostalgic theme.
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