Victoria Beverley Walker, popularly known as PinkPantheress, went viral earlier this year with her album, Fancy That. The British singer just dropped a "mixed project" for the album and is asking her listeners with the title, "Fancy Some More?" According to Billboard, the new album features an impressive lineup of collaborators, including Anitta, SEVENTEEN, Kylie Minogue, Zara Larsson, and many more.
Victoria took to Instagram to express gratitude towards the album's reception and everyone who contributed to the album. She wrote,
"i’m so excited for you all to listen to this project reimagined with so many fabulous artists from around the world."
The singer is currently on her tour, which kicked off on September 18, 2025. She is next scheduled to perform in Brooklyn on October 24 and October 25.
Every track ranked from best to worst on PinkPantheress' Fancy That. Fancy Some More?

We are taking a look at the album and rating the remix tracks from best to worst:
1. Illegal Remixes (Anitta, Seventeen, Nia Archives)
Perhaps the most viral and well-received track on the album, Illegal has a separate fan base. The opening track presents the track in a new form, featuring Brazilian singer Anitta. The track's remix featuring verses by the Korean pop group SEVENTEEN further enhances the song and PinkPantheress's prowess. One fan (@wildflwrskyy) wrote on YouTube,
"The collab we didn’t even thought coming!!!! Vernon, Minghao and Mingyu's voice so smoothly combined with pinkpantheress voice. Finally another remixe i'm going to add in my playlist!!!"
Another version of the track appears on the second half of the album with record producer and DJ Nia Archives. The remix immediately transports one to a dance club and has a higher pace than the other remixes.
2. Girl Like Me Remixes (Oklou, Kaytranada)
PinkPantheress brings the world together with her new album, featuring French musician Oklou on Girl Like Me. The version creates a reverbed and sensual ambience.
Music producer and DJ Kaytranada adds a unique structure and texture to the track. Even though the base track is the same, both offer a very unique experience.
3. Tonight Remixes (JADE, Basement Jaxx, Joe Goddard)
Tonight, with LittleMix's JADE and PinkPantheress, emerges as one of the most catchy tracks on the album. Listeners are surprised by an electronic remix of Tonight featuring Basement Jaxx, and immediately switch gears with Joe Goddard's remix. While the other two versions are good in their own right, Jade's version steals the spotlight.
4. Stars Remixes (Yves, DJ Caio Prince + Adame DJ)
South Korean singer Yves transforms Stars into a K-pop lover's dream. From K-pop to Brazilian beats, PinkPantheress brings DJ Caio Prince and Adame DJ onboard, adding a completely different dimension to the track.
5. Stateside Remixes (Kylie Minogue, Bladee, Zara Larsson, Groove Armada)
Bringing Kylie Minogue on board feels like adding the missing piece to the puzzle, leaving the singer's fans in awe. Swedish singer Bladee adds a unique texture to the song, while Zara Larsson brings Lush Life energy to Stateside.
7. Nice to Know You Remixes (Sugababes, Loukeman + Leod, Sega Bodega)
The first version of Nice to Know You features English girl group Sugababes. As several listeners noted that the remix maintains its originality and yet feels different. The track changes in tempo, beat, and pace with Loukeman and Sega's versions. Each artist brings their unique style to the songs, making it very difficult to choose one over the other.
8. Romeo Remixes (Ravyn Lenae, Rachel Chinouriri, KILIMANJARO)
Put on your tap shoes for Ravyn's version of Romeo, while Rachel increases the pace of the track and adds her charm. The track featuring KILIMANJARO and PinkPantheress is made for the DJ clubs.
9. Noises Remixes (JT, Mochakk)
Noises features JT's rapper and is an easy listen. The track is in complete contrast with its other version featuring Brazilian DJ Mochakk. The latter is one of the longest tracks on the album, but doesn't feel like one as the beat and pace keep the momentum going.
What do you think about our review? There is something for everyone on the remix album!
Which is your favorite remix from the album? Tell us in the comments below.