PinkPantheress' new mixtape, Fancy That, marks a turning point in her musical journey, featuring her distinctive blend of vintage samples and drumânâbass elements. The opening track, "Illegal," captivates with its vibrant and imaginative sound, as PinkPantheress introduces herself in an easygoing tone. Unlike her earlier works, this mixtape lacks introspective pauses, highlighting her readiness to dance and engage fully with the music. While initially seen as potentially low-stakes, her evolution into a recognizable artist with polished tracks proves her substantial growth in the industry.
"Illegal" begins like many of PinkPantheress' best songs to date: musically busy, charmingly conversational, and locked into a hazy headspace conjured by vintage samples and the once and future sound of drum'n'bass.
At the beginning of PinkPantheress' new mixtape, Fancy That, the 24-year-old singer and producer has just been hit by the full force of an absurdly potent strain of weed and is starting to feel the world tilt off its axis.
But unlike her past releases, Fancy That offers no daydreaming detours or moments of zoomed-out introspection. The face she puts on is easy, forthright, and effortlessly cool.
Initially, it might have been tempting to assume that her work was too low-stakes and thinly sketched for sustained success. But PinkPantheress has since become an undeniable signature.
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