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PinkPantheress Responds to Critics & Says She ‘Doesn't Do Music to Perform'

PinkPantheress Responds to Critics & Says She ‘Doesn't Do Music to Perform'

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PinkPantheress delivered her acclaimed nine-track Fancy That mixtape this month, and fans are hoping she'll get back on the road soon to tour around the new project.
Pink has been critiqued as a performer in the past, and she sat down with Capital Buzz where she agreed that the criticism has been 'fair' and that she doesn't make music for the stage.
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'I don't do music to perform, I think is the thing, and that's perfectly fine,' she said around the 23:55 mark of the interview. 'I think that people are probably used to and also expect a singer to be able to perform well. And I don't blame anyone for thinking that. I'm not the best performer. Again, it's one of those things where I'm like 'I'm going to get better.''
PinkPantheress continued: 'But the thing is, no amount of rehearsals can make a difference when you're in front of like 10,000, 50,000, 100,000. No amount of rehearsal you can do, and as somebody that has got very bad stage fright… I think one of the things people say is like, 'Oh, I think her performances are a hindrance to her career.' And I do think there is a level of if you want to make it as like a big, big pop-diva.'
The British artist is at peace in more intimate settings and doesn't think the performance aspect is a hindrance to her blossoming career. Pink also caught up with Billboard earlier in May, which saw her reveal that touring with Olivia Rodrigo made her learn that she's 'not an arena artist.'
'Watching her and how she combats an arena and how she actually does the arena made me realize, 'Wow, some people are arena artists and some people are not.' I'm not an arena artist,' she admitted. 'That's something I learned about myself. What I learned from her is there are ways you can approach an arena and interact with people in the up theres or the far backs. She did that and is amazing at it.'
PinkPantheress added: 'What happened when I watched her was, I saw my own failing and my own incapabilities, and I was like, 'I'm not an arena artist.' That's not for a lack of trying. It just made me realize there are some things in life as an artist you're told you should try one day — but for me, I think I'm one of those artists where I'm comfortable is where I always strive.'
The 24-year-old opened for Rodrigo for six or seven shows before leaving the tour for personal reasons related to her health in 2024.
As for Fancy That, Pink heavily tapped into the drum and bass genre and pulled on inspiration from Basement Jaxx and Calvin Harris to complete the cohesive work, which she thinks is her sonic magnum opus.
Stream the mixtape below.
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