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Fancy That is the second mixtape by English singer-songwriter and producer PinkPantheress. It was released on May 9, 2025 through Warner Records. It marks her second mixtape release, following her debut mixtape to hell with it.
Background[]
The first teaser for the mixtape debuted on March 26, 2025 on all of Pink's social media, captioned "May 9th 💋". Pink's website "pantheress.pink" had updated with a new display for the new era, featuring a button to download a snippet of Illegal as a ringtone, as seen in the first teaser.
The "Britain-coded" artwork depicts the singer wearing the Imperial State Crown surrounded by a circle of flowers that is said to represent "everything kitsch and U.K.-centric". The mixtape was written and produced by the singer-songwriter herself, alongside other musicians and features samples and interpolations by Jessica Simpson, Panic! at the Disco and Basement Jaxx. For the project, she pulled from "more classic dance music". Her goal was to "make music where it sounds like a statement is being made with the songs" and wanted to "take on board" what appealed to her.
Singles[]
"Tonight" was released as the lead single to the mixtape on April 4, 2025.
The second single was "Stateside" released on April 25, 2025.
The third single was "Illegal" released on June 6, 2025 along with the release of Fancy That.
Track listing[]
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Illegal" | PinkPantheress • Karl Hyde • Rick Smith • Darren Emerson | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid | 2:29 |
| 2. | "Girl Like Me" | PinkPantheress • Tom Parker • Felix Buxton • Simon Ratcliffe | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • Count Baldor • phil[a] | 2:24 |
| 3. | "Tonight" | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • Count Baldor • George Ryan Ross • Spencer James Smith • Brendon Boyd Urie • Jonathan Jacob Walker | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • Count Baldor • phil[a] | 2:56 |
| 4. | "Stars" | PinkPantheress • Felix Buxton • Joshua Gaskin-Brown • Jack Allsopp • John Ong • Simon Ratcliffe | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • Glasear • Jkarri • Count Baldor • phil | 2:21 |
| 5. | "Intermission" | Aksel Arvid • phil | Aksel Arvid • phil | 0:24 |
| 6. | "Noises" | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • Thomas Bell • Roland Chambers • Kendrick Davis • Kenny Gamble • Mark Onokey • Horace Walls | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • phil[a] | 1:44 |
| 7. | "Nice to Know You" | PinkPantheress • Sven Anders Bagge • Keisha Buchanan • Arnthor Birgisson • Mutya Buena • Felix Buxton • John Ong • William Orbit • Karen Poole • Oscar Scheller • Pamela Sheyne | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • Oscar Scheller[a] • Loukman[a] | 2:50 |
| 8. | "Stateside" | PinkPantheress • Andrew Derek Cocup • Caroline Ailin • Harrison Patrick Smith • Thomas Charles Findlay • Toi Dee Wooten | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • The Dare • Count Baldor[a] • phil[a] | 2:48 |
| 9. | "Romeo" | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • phil • Simon Ratcliffe | PinkPantheress • Aksel Arvid • phil | 2:34 |
| Total duration | 20:35 |
Note[]
- ^[a] signifies an additional producer.
Cut Songs[]
This section is for songs that did not make the final track listing of the mixtape.
- Turn it up (speculated)
- Close to You (teased, speculated)
Gallery[]
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Trivia[]
- The first single, Tonight, had Pink's biggest solo debut Spotify streams in it's first day of release.
- On Sunday 6th April, Pink posted the tracklist for the mixtape to X, captioned "posting da tracklist early just to let you all know that it’s track NINE" - in reference to a post about Romeo.
- The tracklist was later uploaded to her instagram story.








