Review
PinkPantheress really said "why stop at nine tracks when you can have thirty-one?" with "Fancy Some More?", and honestly, I'm here for this maximalist energy. This remix extravaganza takes her earlier mixtape "Fancy That" and transforms it into something that feels like scrolling through the most eclectic Spotify playlist ever created. At 1.5 hours, it's basically the musical equivalent of a Netflix binge session, but instead of getting emotionally invested in fictional characters, you're getting lost in a maze of genre-bending beats that somehow all make perfect sense together.
The international collaborations hit different – Anitta bringing those Brazilian reggaeton vibes to "Illegal" in Spanish feels like vanilla ice cream with a surprise chili kick, while Oklou's dreamy electro-pop take on "Girl Like Me" is more like that sophisticated lavender flavor that sounds weird but actually slaps. Then you've got legends like Basement Jaxx jumping in alongside jungle revivalist Nia Archives, creating this beautiful chaos where UK garage meets modern pop sensibilities. It's like PinkPantheress invited everyone to the group chat and somehow made it work instead of turning into complete anarchy.
What's wild is how this whole project manages to feel cohesive despite being absolutely everywhere musically. The fact that it found its way onto charts in Australia and New Zealand proves that good music really does travel, even when it's this delightfully weird. "Fancy Some More?" basically functions as both a victory lap for "Fancy That" and a master class in how to curate remixes that actually add something meaningful to the original vision rather than just existing for the sake of it. - Tegan
Artist Bio
PinkPantheress is an English singer, songwriter, and producer from Bath, raised in Kent, who began releasing music in 2021 while at university in London. Her sound mixes alt-pop, bedroom pop, drum and bass, and UK garage, often featuring samples from ‘90s and early 2000s tracks with personal, diary-like lyrics. Known for short, catchy songs that spread on TikTok, she broke through with her debut mixtape *To Hell with It*, followed by the album *Heaven Knows* in 2023 and a second mixtape *Fancy That* in 2025. PinkPantheress has earned recognition such as BBC’s Sound of 2022 win, Brit Award nominations, and a *Billboard* Producer of the Year honor, and she’s collaborated with artists like Ice Spice. Listeners who enjoy artists like Charli XCX, Shygirl, and Mura Masa might find her style familiar.