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PinkPantheress Enlists Kylie Minogue, SEVENTEEN & More for All-Star Remix Project

Anitta, Kaytranada, Zara Larsson and more also feature on the mixtape.

PinkPantheress Enlists Kylie Minogue, SEVENTEEN & More for All-Star Remix Project

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Charlie Engman

PinkPantheress has unveiled a star-studded cast for an upcoming remix project of her Fancy That mixapte which is due out on Friday (Oct. 11).

Kylie Minogue, members of SEVENTEEN (THE 8, MINGYU, VERNON), Ravyn Lenae, Zara Larsson and more will all appear on Fancy Some More?, a “reimagining” of the mixtape which was first released in May. The 9-track mixtape is nominated for the Mercury Prize, which is awarded next Thursday (Oct. 16) and peaked at No. 72 on the Billboard 200.


Fancy Some More? will feature 22 remixes of the Fancy That tracklist including “Illegal” and “Tonight.” Anitta, Bladee, JADE, JT, Oklou, Rachel Chinouriri, Ravyn Lenae and Yves all feature on tracks, as do Basement Jaxx, Groove Armada and Sugababes. Producers and DJs such as Adame DJ, DJ Caio Prince, Joe Goddard, Kaytranada, Kilimanjaro, Leod, Loukeman, Mochakk, Nia Archives, and Sega Bodega also have contributed. See the full tracklist below.

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PinkPantheress revealed the news on her Instagram, writing, “i’m so excited for you all to listen to this project reimagined with so many fabulous artists from around the world.”

In a press release, she expanded on the task of compiling a broad mix of artists. “With this remix project, Fancy some more, I wanted to explore how the songs can live in different worlds while still holding onto the emotion of the original,” she said. “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.”

The 24-year-old will embark on a North American tour later this month, kicking off at New York City’s Kings Theatre on Oct. 24. She’ll then travel to Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland and Mexico City. She’s also been announced to perform at 2025’s edition of Coachella in April, as well as Primavera Sound in Barcelona later in June.

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PinkPantheress Fancy Some More? tracklist.

“Illegal” + Anitta“Illegal” + SEVENTEEN “Girl Like Me” + Oklou“Tonight” + JADE“Stars” + Yves“Noises” + JT“Nice to Know You” + Sugababes“Stateside” + Kylie Minogue“Stateside” + Bladee“Stateside” + Zara Larsson“Romeo” + Ravyn Lenae“Romeo” + Rachel Chinouriri“Illegal” + Nia Archives“Girl Like Me” + Kaytranada“Tonight” + Basement Jaxx“Tonight” + Joe Goddard“Stars” + DJ Caio Prince + Adame DJ“Noises” + Mochakk“Nice to Know You” + Loukeman + Leod“Nice to Know You” + Sega Bodega“Stateside” + Groove Armada“Romeo” + Kilimanjaro

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.

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