PinkPantheress – Fancy That (Red)

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“Fancy That” marks a new chapter for PinkPantheress as she embraces a new level of intimacy that seamlessly blends the music she grew up on with the musician’s earworm production. Her sophomore mixtape, “Fancy That” steps into her her fun and kitsch-y era, one that is rooted in British culture that showcases her signature vocals and genre-blurring production

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Record Details

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Label300 ENTERTAINMENT
Catalog NoTZZE 32586
FormatVinyl LP
CountryUnited States
Release DateMay 2025
Barcode5021732586094
ConditionNew / Sealed
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The PinkPantheress Fancy That (Red) vinyl is the physical format you want for her sophomore mixtape, a record that finds the South London artist stepping into a more deliberate, personal space than anything she has released before. Pressed on red vinyl and released through 300 Entertainment (catalog: TZZE 32586), this LP collects nine tracks that map out a clear creative shift for one of the more interesting voices working in British pop right now.

Who PinkPantheress Is and Why This Record Matters

PinkPantheress built her reputation on a specific kind of production instinct: short, dense, hook-heavy tracks that pull from UK garage, drum and bass, and early 2000s pop without sounding like a tribute act to any of them. She has a genuine feel for earworm structure, and her vocals sit in the mix in a way that feels considered rather than conventional. “Fancy That” represents her sophomore mixtape, and the editorial framing around it leans into something more intimate. She is drawing on the music she grew up on, rooted in British cultural reference points, and using that foundation to push into what is being described as a fun, kitsch-influenced era. The nine tracks here, from the opener “Illegal” through to the closer “Romeo,” give her more room to develop ideas than her earlier shorter-form releases allowed.

The PinkPantheress Fancy That (Red) Vinyl: Format and Pressing Details

This is a standard LP configuration on red vinyl, released through 300 Entertainment with catalog number TZZE 32586. The red pressing makes it a visually distinct piece, and for a release that leans into colour, personality, and a kitsch British aesthetic, the format choice feels appropriate rather than arbitrary. The tracklist runs nine songs, including “Girl Like Me,” “Stars,” “Stateside,” and “Nice to Know You,” covering a range of moods within her signature genre-blurring production style. There are no pressing notes indicating special weight or matrix details, but the red vinyl variant is the version worth seeking out for collectors who want something beyond a standard black pressing.

Why This One Belongs in Your Collection

PinkPantheress is still early in her catalogue, which means her physical releases carry a different kind of weight than those from artists with a decade of output behind them. Coloured vinyl editions of mixtapes from artists at this stage of their career tend to move quickly and stay gone. The intimacy and British cultural grounding that defines “Fancy That” gives it a specific character, and hearing that production on wax rather than through a streaming interface is worth doing. If you have followed her work from the beginning, this is the record where you can hear her developing into something more expansive.

Tracklist

1. ILLEGAL
2. GIRL LIKE ME
3. TONIGHT
4. STARS
5. INTERMISSION
6. NOISES
7. NICE TO KNOW YOU
8. STATESIDE
9. ROMEO