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PinkPantheress's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

A sweet yet somehow wistful singing voice, short phrases that linger in your ears, and a knack for vividly reweaving UK garage and drum and bass into modern pop.

PinkPantheress’s music has a mysterious pull that won’t leave your head once you hear it.

She caught fire on the internet and swiftly climbed charts around the world.

In this article, we’ll keep introducing her popular songs in a ranked format.

Be sure to find your new favorite track!

PinkPantheress Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Break It Off (Bonus)PinkPantheress8rank/position

A track where the contrast between rapid breakbeats and whispery, sweet vocals leaves a lingering sense of melancholy.

The pain of a relationship falling apart after a breakup is conveyed in a matter-of-fact way, and it really tightens your chest as you listen.

Considered the spark that led to PinkPantheress’s breakthrough, this piece was included as a bonus track on the album “to hell with it,” released in October 2021.

Within its brief runtime of about a minute and a half, it beautifully fuses the atmosphere of the 1990s UK club scene with contemporary pop.

Rather than a major tie-in, it spread organically through social media.

Because it stirs deep emotions in a short time, it’s a recommended number for those who want to quickly enjoy music during spare moments on the go.

Girl Like MePinkPantheress9rank/position

It’s a work that condenses the euphoria of nostalgic club anthems into modern, short-form pop.

While sampling well-known dance music, this track reconstructs it into PinkPantheress’s signature light, airy style.

The springy beat and her languid vocals blend beautifully, creating a curious allure where past and present intersect.

Included on the album “Fancy That,” released in May 2025, it earned strong support, reaching No.

19 on the UK charts.

Up-tempo and irresistibly body-moving, it’s perfect when you’re in the mood for a catchy rhythm.

Highly recommended for a refreshing weekend break or as driving background music.

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PinkPantheress – I must apologise (Visualiser)
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This track overflows with PinkPantheress’s charm, where an irresistibly body-swaying beat intersects with vocals tinged with a certain wistfulness, making you want to loop it over and over.

Centered on self-loathing over being unable to stop lying to a lover, the contrast between its driving sound and the darkness within creates a powerful, addictive pull.

In its brief 1 minute and 48 seconds, the song packs her razor-sharp pop sensibility.

Released ahead of her October 2021 album “to hell with it,” it paved the way for her rise in the pop market.

It blends the comfort of club music with the intimacy of a diary—perfect for a relaxed solo listen.

PinkPantheress Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Illegal (Nia Archives Remix)PinkPantheress11rank/position

PinkPantheress – Illegal (Nia Archives Remix)
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An energetic remix that feels like it bottles the raw heat of the UK club scene.

PinkPantheress, the UK-born, globally acclaimed artist, released a track from her June 2025 mixtape “Fancy That,” which rising producer Nia Archives has rebuilt from the ground up.

Pivoting away from the original’s sprightly UK garage sound, this version morphs into a hard-edged, aggressive jungle beat.

That impulsive emotion—knowing it’s forbidden yet impossible to stop—tangles with the thrilling track and fires up the listener’s adrenaline.

The fact that it dropped right before her Glastonbury set also signals a clear intent to ignite the dance floor.

Put it on when you want to revel in the exhilaration of the club.

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PinkPantheress – Mosquito (Official Video)
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That airy, light beat that softly tickles your ears feels so good.

Its dreamy, supple sound—sprinkled with elements of R&B, UK garage, and bossa nova—is captivating.

The contrast between the glittering melody and the cynical theme of clinging to money and possessions is irresistible.

Within a short runtime, an uneasy edge and pop sensibility blend in exquisite balance, revealing remarkable talent.

This is the single PinkPantheress released in September 2023 ahead of her album “Heaven knows.” It might be irresistible for those who love the nostalgic Y2K vibe.

It’s a stylish pop tune to play while you’re dressed up strolling through the city or when you just want to relax.

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Pink Pantheress – Pain (Official Visualiser)
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This is a captivating track with vocals draped in poignancy, quietly ruminating on lingering feelings and pain for someone who’s gone.

Anchored in UK garage, it beautifully fuses intimate textures with 2000s nostalgia.

Its distinctive approach—expressing ineffable emotions through repetition—creates a potent, loop-worthy addictiveness.

Symbolic of PinkPantheress’s early work, the song was released in June 2021 and later included on the album “To Hell with It.” Short snippets shared on social media spread organically, drawing a huge response.

It’s perfect for late-night moments when reality feels hazy and you want to soothe your mind alone.

Highly recommended for those who want to revel in a nostalgic beat.

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Pink Pantheress – Passion (Official Visualiser)
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The music’s originality stands out, woven from a beat that makes your body sway before you know it and vocals tinged with a certain wistfulness.

While the sound is uplifting, it’s characterized by introspective themes that carry feelings of alienation and loneliness.

Among PinkPantheress’s tracks, this is the one I find myself looping over and over.

Released in July 2021, it was later included on the classic album “to hell with it.” It’s a song that took shape while she was a university student, posting short snippets she made day by day.

In under two minutes, it packs the intimacy of bedroom pop and the rush of club music.

It’s perfect for nights when you want to sink into your feelings alone, or for those who want to gently sway to a light, nimble rhythm.