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Fancy Some More?
2025 remix album by PinkPantheress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fancy Some More? is the third remix album by the English singer-songwriter and record producer PinkPantheress. It was released on 10 October 2025 through Warner Records. The release is split into three discs: Disc 1, featuring collaborations with various artists and Disc 2, featuring collaborations with DJs and producers and Disc 3, including Fancy That.[2]
The release, which runs for around 1 hour and 15 minutes, features collaborations with Anitta, Seventeen, Bladee, Oklou, Jade, Yves, Kylie Minogue, JT, Sugababes, Zara Larsson, Ravyn Lenae, Nia Archives, Rachel Chinouriri, Kaytranada, Basement Jaxx, Joe Goddard, DJ Caio Prince & Adame DJ, Mochakk, Loukeman & Lead, Sega Bodega, Groove Armada, and Kilimanjaro.[3]
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Background and release
Following the success of her sophomore mixtape, on 6 October, a remix album titled Fancy Some More? was announced with a release date of 10 October. PinkPantheress talks more of the project to Billboard saying, "I wanted to explore how the songs can live in different worlds while still holding onto the emotion of the original. Hearing other artists reimagine it has been so inspiring. Each remix brings a new energy and texture, while still keeping the heart of the track intact. It's been so exciting to see Fancy That take on these new, international lives & global perspectives."[4]
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Critical reception
Pitchfork's Shaad D'Souza, rated the remix album an 7.6/10 and praised the album saying; "Fancy Some More?, Pink's new Fancy That remix project, doesn't have the ultraconceptual bent of Charli XCX's Brat remix project from last year, but it moves with the same swagger: Like, who else would have the cheek, ingenuity, and clout to gather all these people under one roof?"[2]
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Track listing
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- ^[a] signifies an additional producer.
- Disc 3 mirrors the track listing of Fancy That
Sample credits[6]
- "Illegal" contains a sample of "Dark & Long", by Underworld, written by Rick Smith, Karl Hyde and Darren Emerson.
- "Girl Like Me" contains samples of "Romeo" by Basement Jaxx, performed by Kele Le Roc and Corryne Dwyer, written by Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe, and "Always Be There" by Basement Jaxx, performed by Monday Michiru, written by Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe.
- "Tonight" contains a sample of "Do You Know What I'm Seeing?", performed by Panic! at the Disco, written by Brendon Urie, Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith and Jon Walker.
- "Stars" contains a sample of "Starz in Their Eyes", performed by Just Jack, written by Jack Allsopp, and "Oh My Gosh", by Basement Jaxx, performed by Vula Malinga and Skillah, written by Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe.
- "Noises" contains samples of "Who Want Smoke?", performed by Nardo Wick, written by Horace Walls III and Mark Onokey, and "Suntoucher", performed by Groove Armada, written by Thomas Bell, Roland Chambers, Kendrick Davis, and Kenny Gamble.
- "Nice to Know You" contains samples of "Spiral", performed by William Orbit and Sugababes, written by William Orbit, Karen Poole, Keisha Buchanan and Mutya Buena, and "Irresistible", performed by Jessica Simpson, written by Anders Bagge, Arnthor Birgisson, and Pam Sheyne.
- "Stateside" contains a sample of "I See You Baby", performed by Groove Armada.
- "Romeo" contains a sample of "Good Luck", by Basement Jaxx, performed by Lisa Kekaula, written by Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe.
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Personnel
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Credits adapted from Tidal.[7]
Disc 1
- PinkPantheress – vocals (all tracks), programming (all tracks), vocal engineering (tracks 3,7-12), engineering (track 1)
- Aksel Arvid – programming (tracks 1-4, 6-7, 11-12), vocal engineering (tracks 5-12 )
- Anitta – vocals (track 1)
- Seventeeen – vocals (track 2)
- Oklou – vocals (track 3)
- Jade – vocals (track 4), vocal arrangement (track 4)
- Ramera Abraham – vocal arrangement (track 4), vocal production (track 4), vocal engineering (track 7), vocal recording engineer (track 7)
- Yves – vocals (track 5)
- Mura Masa – programming (track 5)
- Oscar Scheller – programming (tracks 5, 7)
- Phil – programming (tracks 5-6, 11)
- Horace Walls – vocals (track 6)
- JT – vocals (track 6)
- Sugababes – vocals (track 7)
- Loukman – programming (track 7)
- Kylie Minogue – vocals (track 8)
- Jkarri – guitar (track 8-10)
- Count Baldor – programming (track 8-10)
- The Dare – programming (track 8-10)
- Bladee – vocals (track 9)
- Zara Larsson – vocals (track 10)
- Rayvn Lenae – vocals (track 11)
- Rachel Chinouriri – vocals (track 12)
- APOB – vocal engineer (track 12)
- Colin Leonard – mastering
- Nickie Jon Pabón – mixing
Disc 2
- PinkPantheress – vocals (all tracks), programming (all tracks), vocal engineering (tracks 1-4, 7-8, 10), engineering (track 3-4)
- Aksel Arvid – programming (tracks 1-4, 6-8, 10), vocal engineering (tracks 5-8, 10), engineering (track 1-4)
- Nia Archives – remixing (track 1)
- Kaytranada – remixing (track 2)
- Basement Jaxx – remixing (track 3)
- Joe Goddard – remixing (track 4)
- DJ Caio Prince – remixing (track 5)
- Adame DJ – remixing (track 5)
- Mura Masa – programming (track 5)
- Oscar Scheller – programming (tracks 5, 7-8)
- Mochakk – remixing (track 6)
- Phil – programming (tracks 6, 10)
- Horace Walls – vocals (track 6)
- Leod – remixing (track 7)
- Loukman – programming (track 7-8), remixing (track 7)
- Sega Bodega – remixing (track 8)
- Groove Armada – remixing (track 9)
- Jkarri – guitar (track 9)
- Count Baldor – programming (track 9
- The Dare – programming (track 9)
- Kilimanjaro – remixing (track 10)
- Colin Leonard – mastering (1-5)
- Stuart Hawkes – mastering (track 7, 10)
- Matt Colton – mastering (track 9)
- Nickie Jon Pabón – mixing
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