
PinkPantheress is back in her remix bag — and she’s bringing a global crew with her.
The British pop-R&B fusionist just announced a full remix version of her Fancy That mixtape, dropping this Friday, October 10. The new project flips her sophomore tape with fresh takes and bold collaborations from a diverse lineup of both rising voices and certified icons.
The remix album promises a genre-bending mix of pop, R&B, and electronic, laced with features from artists like JT, KAYTRANADA, Ravyn Lenae, Anitta, Nia Archives, and Rachel Chinouriri — the latter seen with PinkPantheress last month at the NikeSKIMS launch. But that’s not all — she’s also tapped in with big names like Kylie Minogue, Sugababes, Zara Larsson, and JADE, making this one of the most eclectic lineups of the year.
pinkpantheress and victoria have a message pic.twitter.com/fQmIVd3Zng
— pinkpantheress (@pinkpantheress2) October 6, 2025
In a teaser clip posted online, PinkPantheress meets her animated alter ego “Victoria” in a surreal promo skit. “Wow, it’s really nice to meet you,” she says, as Victoria cheekily replies, “Do you fancy some more?” before scribbling the entire feature list on a whiteboard. Subtle flex.
The original Fancy That dropped back in May, featuring 9 tracks including viral hits like “Illegal,” “Tonight,” and “Girl Like Me.” She performed all three during her breakout TV debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in July — a performance that had fans and critics alike buzzing. “I cannot emphasize enough how happy, fortunate, and honored I am to perform,” she wrote afterward, giving props to her backup dancers for delivering a moment.
All this momentum isn’t just hype — PinkPantheress is officially in the Grammy convo. She’s one of over 300 artists submitted for Best New Artist consideration at the 2026 Grammy Awards. And while she’s already made major waves with 2023’s “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2,” the rules allow for newer artists to qualify even after multiple projects.
Whether each guest artist gets a full remix or tags in for group tracks remains to be seen — but either way, Fancy That (Remix) is shaping up to be a culture moment.