On Oct. 10, PinkPantheress released the remix album “Fancy Some More?” — the follow-up to her sophomore mixtape “Fancy That.” The expanded album is divided into three discs that explore new twists on ...
The British singer-producer gathers her contemporaries and influences to remix tracks from this year’s Fancy That, transforming the album into a rowdy, star-studded celebration. Fancy Some More?’s ...
Five months removed from the release of her latest mixtape, Fancy That, British dance-pop artist PinkPantheress announced a star-studded remixed version, Fancy Some More?, alongside her animated alter ...
Performances in N.Y.C. It can feel overwhelming to watch a dance. But if you follow the hands, they can unlock the mysteries of a moving body. Credit... Supported by By Gia Kourlas Hands probably aren ...
In case you've faced some hurdles solving the clue, Fancy school dance, we've got the answer for you. Crossword puzzles offer a fantastic opportunity to engage your mind, enjoy leisure time, and test ...
The British singer-producer’s new mixtape is a portal into an alternate universe where UK garage blew up in America and fashion froze in 2006. Save this story Save this story At the beginning of ...
In just a few short years since bursting onto the pop music scene, British singer PinkPantheress has risen to the heights of the Billboard Hot 100 chart and released a string of projects from her 2021 ...
British dance-pop savant PinkPantheress’ initial appeal was due in no small part to her TikTok-shaped ability with what we’ll call microsongs: concise, relatively conventional pop songs with verses, ...
PinkPantheress drops new mixtape Fancy That. The tracklist spans nine songs and no features. Infamous and meme-d for predominantly dropping super short songs, Pink proves her longevity on Fancy That, ...
PinkPantheress is a social media vibe, a Tik Tok-friendly presence touted as a star. Her schtick is ultra-meta, channelling old sounds into light edgeless pastiche snippets. She’s capable of making ...
For the curious and ultra-trendy, Charli xcx's neon, vomit green party banger “BRAT ” was more than an album; it inspired the cultural moment of “BRAT summer.” While internet-pop sensation ...