PinkPantheress Assembles All-Star Cast for 'Fancy That' Remix Explosion

Mia Reynolds, 10/8/2025PinkPantheress announces an ambitious remix project, "Fancy Some More?", featuring 23 star-studded collaborators. The collection balances pop and electronic influences, showcasing her genre-bending style and celebrating Black artistry in music. Released October 10, it promises innovative pairings and a bold musical statement.
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PinkPantheress just dropped the kind of announcement that makes music lovers do a double-take. The rising star — who's been turning heads with her genre-bending sound — revealed plans for an ambitious remix project that reads like a fantasy festival lineup come to life.

Through a charmingly quirky animated video (complete with retro laugh track), the 24-year-old artist unveiled "Fancy Some More?" — a sprawling reimagining of her May mixtape "Fancy That." The project brings together an almost absurdly star-studded cast of 23 collaborators, spanning generations and genres in a way that feels both audacious and perfectly fitting for an artist who's never played by the rules.

What's particularly fascinating about this remix collection is its clever split personality. One half leans into pure pop territory, featuring unexpected collaborations with icons like Kylie Minogue alongside fresh faces from Little Mix's Jade and the recently reunited Sugababes. The other half dives deep into electronic waters, with legendary acts Basement Jaxx and Groove Armada bringing their distinctive touches to the mix.

The timing couldn't be more intriguing. PinkPantheress — born Victoria Walker — recently made waves with a remarkably vulnerable NPR Tiny Desk performance, where she took the bold step of performing without vocal tuning for the first time. "This is really scary," she admitted to the audience, revealing that she nearly backed out when NPR insisted on an unprocessed vocal performance. That raw honesty seems to have sparked something special.

Her original "Fancy That" mixtape already pushed boundaries, seamlessly blending alt-pop sensibilities with drum'n'bass beats. Standout tracks like "Tonight" and "Illegal" showcased her knack for crafting earworm hooks while maintaining underground credibility. As a Black woman pioneering this fresh sound, she's keenly aware of her role in music's evolving landscape. "It's another example of Black people managing to spearhead a whole genre of music," she told NME, "and I'm really glad I'm the one doing that."

The new remixes promise some genuinely fascinating pairings. Brazilian superstar Anitta and K-pop phenoms Seventeen both tackle different versions of "Illegal," while cutting-edge producers like Kaytranada and Sega Bodega bring their distinctive flavors to the mix. It's the kind of creative risk-taking that could easily fall flat — but somehow feels right at home in PinkPantheress's musical universe.

Landing this Friday, October 10, "Fancy Some More?" isn't just another remix album. With 22 tracks spread across two collections, it's shaping up to be a masterclass in musical cross-pollination. As PinkPantheress gears up for her "An Evening With" North American tour, this project feels like both a victory lap and a bold statement about where pop music might be heading as we move deeper into 2025.

"I think I do fancy some more," she playfully quipped in the announcement — and honestly? Same here.