Pinkpantheress reveals tracklist for new mixtape ‘Fancy That’

0
5
Pinkpantheress reveals tracklist for new mixtape ‘Fancy That’


Pinkpantheress has revealed the tracklist for her forthcoming second mixtape, which is tentatively titled ‘Fancy That’. Check it out below.

The singer-songwriter is due to release the follow-up to 2021’s ‘To Hell With It’ on Friday May 9. She dropped her debut studio album, ‘Heaven Knows’, in 2023.

After sharing the single ‘Tonight’ last week (along with a Bridgerton-inspired music video), Pinkpantheress took to social media last night (April 6) to unveil the full tracklist for her next mixtape.

This came in response to a fan calling on the artist to release the track ‘Romeo’. Pinkpantheress wrote: “Posting da tracklist early just to let you all know that it’s track NINE 😅😀.”

Other song titles include ‘Illegal’, ‘Intermission’, ‘Noises’ and ‘Nice To Know You’. You can see the artwork in the post below, along with the tracklist.

The tracklist for Pinkpantheress’ ‘Fancy That’ EP is: 

1. ‘Illegal’
2. ‘Girl Like Me’
3. ‘Tonight’
4. ‘Stars’
5. ‘Intermission’
6. ‘Noises’
7. ‘Nice To Know You’
8. ‘Stateside’
9. ‘Romeo’

In January, Pinkpantheress announced that she was “soooo back” to release new music this year.

Last week, she was announced for Glastonbury 2025’s Silver Hayes area along with the likes of Jungle, Confidence Man (DJ set) and Marie Davidson.

In a four-star review of Pinkpantheress’ debut album, NME wrote: “Ultimately, what makes ‘Heaven Knows’ such a compelling debut is its ability to create British wistfulness. The emotions and sounds are familiar enough to pull you in, and peculiar enough to make you stay. Heaven knows the boundaries of Pink’s talent to come.”

NME also reviewed the London date of her 2024 ‘Capable Of Love’ tour, awarding the show four stars and describing it as “a relentless extravaganza” that served as “a launchpad to showcase her newfound confidence on stage”.

Pinkpantheress had to cancel a run of tour dates “to focus on [her] physical health and overall wellbeing” last summer. This meant she would no longer co-headline Field Day 2024 or open for Coldplay on their ‘Music Of The Spheres’ world tour.

View Original Source Here