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27 Facts About PinkPantheress

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PinkPantheress has been nominated for three Brit Awards and was named Producer of the Year by Billboard Women in Music in 2024.

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PinkPantheress won BBC's Sound of 2022 poll after the singles "Just for Me" and "Pain" peaked in the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart.

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In 2023, PinkPantheress released her debut album Heaven Knows, which was accompanied by her headlining Capable of Love Tour the following year.

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PinkPantheress has one older brother, who works as an audio engineer.

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PinkPantheress's father moved to the United States to work at a university in Austin, Texas when she was 12 years old, while she and her mother stayed in England.

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PinkPantheress studied film at the University of the Arts London until 2022, when she dropped out.

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PinkPantheress started uploading original songs of hers to SoundCloud as PinkPantheress, where they received little attention.

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PinkPantheress performed live for the first time in October and November 2021 in London.

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In January 2022, PinkPantheress was announced as the winner of BBC's Sound of 2022 poll.

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PinkPantheress was nominated for the Brit Award for Song of the Year at the 42nd Brit Awards for "Obsessed With You" by Central Cee, which sampled her song "Just for Me", and gave a virtual performance on Roblox for the Brit Awards.

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PinkPantheress appeared on the song "Bbycakes" with Mura Masa, Lil Uzi Vert, and Shygirl in February 2022, and released her song "Where You Are" featuring Willow in April 2022.

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That same month, PinkPantheress went on a European tour in support of To Hell with It.

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PinkPantheress was featured on "Tinkerbell is Overrated", a song from Beabadoobee's second album, Beatopia, released in July 2022.

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PinkPantheress performed as an opening act on Halsey's Love and Power Tour throughout the spring of 2022 on the American leg.

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PinkPantheress released the single "Picture in My Mind" featuring Sam Gellaitry in August 2022.

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PinkPantheress's extended play Take Me Home was released in December 2022, featuring the singles "Boy's a Liar" and "Do You Miss Me", both released a month prior, and the title track.

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In October 2023, PinkPantheress announced her debut album, Heaven Knows, which was released on 10 November 2023.

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PinkPantheress performed as an opener on Olivia Rodrigo's Guts World Tour in the summer of 2024 until announcing the cancellation of all of her remaining live performances in August of that year, citing health reasons.

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PinkPantheress was featured on a remix of K-pop group Le Sserafim's song "Crazy" released in September 2024.

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In January 2025, PinkPantheress was featured on Shygirl's single "True Religion" alongside Isabella Lovestory.

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PinkPantheress has listed Imogen Heap, Lily Allen, Kelela, and Kate Nash as her biggest influences, alongside other artists such as My Chemical Romance, Just Jack, Michael Jackson, Kaytranada and Frank Ocean.

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PinkPantheress has called Hayley Williams a "big influence" on her as a performer and said that she first wanted to become a professional musician when she was 14 years old after seeing Williams perform as part of Paramore during Reading Festival and that she is "doing music because of [Williams]".

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PinkPantheress's music has been described as pop, bedroom pop, dance, alt-pop, drum and bass, 2-step, jungle, and hyperpop, and often uses samples of other songs, such as dance music from the 1990s and 2000s and jungle, funk, UK garage, and pop songs.

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PinkPantheress uses topline writing to write her songs, which are frequently self-produced and short in length.

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PinkPantheress has attributed the shorter length of her songs, which customarily range from two to three minutes long, to her belief that a song does not need to be longer than two minutes and thirty seconds or to have a bridge, a repeated verse, or an extended outro.

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Insiders Kieran Press-Reynolds wrote that PinkPantheress gave up-tempo electronic music genres like drum and bass an "introspective, romantic bedroom sound" with her "hushed" vocals.

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PinkPantheress suffers from gradual hearing loss, which initially began as tinnitus, from exposure to loud music and microphone feedback.