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Electronic
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Modern
Mood
Nostalgic
Tempo
Upbeat
Key
Major
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Layered
Sound
Sample-based
Feel
Syncopated
PinkPantheress
Girl Like Me (2026)
Featured on the 2025 mixtape 'Fancy That,' this track bridges the gap between modern electropop and early 2000s UK club culture. Built around a flip of Basement Jaxx’s 'Romeo,' it showcases the artist's ability to blend vintage dance textures with contemporary, relatable songwriting.
The harmony is defined by its use of a classic jazz-inflected 'vi-ii-V-I' progression, which is a staple of 90s/00s UK Garage and House. By using seventh chords (F#m7, Bm7, E7, Amaj7), the song achieves a 'sophisti-pop' sound that is more harmonically rich tha…
"Girl Like Me" began as a highly anticipated unreleased track that circulated within the PinkPantheress fan community for a significant period. It was eventually finalized and included on her second mixtape, 'Fancy That'. The song is built around a sample of t…
“The song samples 'Romeo' by Basement Jaxx featuring Kele Le Roc.”
The harmony is defined by its use of a classic jazz-inflected 'vi-ii-V-I' progression, which is a staple of 90s/00s UK Garage and House. By using seventh chords (F#m7, Bm7, E7, Amaj7), the song achieves a 'sophisti-pop' sound that is more harmonically rich than standard triadic pop. The progression feels buoyant and never truly 'rests' because the vi7 (F#m7) at the start of the loop acts as a minor tonic substitute, leading smoothly back into the ii-V-I sequence.
"Girl Like Me" began as a highly anticipated unreleased track that circulated within the PinkPantheress fan community for a significant period. It was eventually finalized and included on her second mixtape, 'Fancy That'. The song is built around a sample of the 2001 house hit 'Romeo' by Basement Jaxx.
Featured on the 2025 mixtape 'Fancy That,' this track bridges the gap between modern electropop and early 2000s UK club culture. Built around a flip of Basement Jaxx’s 'Romeo,' it showcases the artist's ability to blend vintage dance textures with contemporary, relatable songwriting.
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Genre
Electronic
Era
Modern
Mood
Nostalgic
Tempo
Upbeat
Key
Major
Texture
Layered
Sound
Sample-based
Feel
Syncopated
8.7M
Plays
653K
Listeners
100%
Popularity
2:36
Duration
4/4
Time
Harmony The harmony is defined by its use of a classic jazz-inflected 'vi-ii-V-I' progression, which is a staple of 90s/00s UK Garage and House. By using seventh chords (F#m7, Bm7, E7, Amaj7), the song achieves a 'sophisti-pop' sound that is more harmonically rich than standard triadic pop. The progression feels buoyant and never truly 'rests' because the vi7 (F#m7) at the start of the loop acts as a minor tonic substitute, leading smoothly back into the ii-V-I sequence. Deep Analysis Available Detailed analysis of this section is not yet available for this song. Request Full Analysis
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Composition "Girl Like Me" began as a highly anticipated unreleased track that circulated within the PinkPantheress fan community for a significant period. It was eventually finalized and included on her second mixtape, 'Fancy That'. The song is built around a sample of the 2001 house hit 'Romeo' by Basement Jaxx. Inspiration: The song was inspired by early 2000s UK dance and garage music. PinkPantheress has cited the sampled track, 'Romeo' by Basement Jaxx featuring Kele Le Roc, as her favorite sample of all time. Recording Producer: Aksel Arvid, Count Baldor, PinkPantheress The song samples 'Romeo' by Basement Jaxx featuring Kele Le Roc. It was a fan-favorite 'leak' or unreleased snippet long before its official 2025 debut. The track is noted for its fusion of speed garage and electropop genres.
Chord Sheet Chords Used Hide functions F#m7 vi7 T Bm7 ii7 P E7 V7 D Amaj7 Imaj7 T Progression by Section Chorus F#m7 vi7 T Bm7 ii7 P E7 V7 D Amaj7 Imaj7 T Verse F#m7 vi7 T Bm7 ii7 P E7 V7 D Amaj7 Imaj7 T Chord Fingerings F#m7 Standard Bm7 Standard E7 Standard Amaj7 Standard Harmony Analysis The harmony is defined by its use of a classic jazz-inflected 'vi-ii-V-I' progression, which is a staple of 90s/00s UK Garage and House. By using seventh chords (F#m7, Bm7, E7, Amaj7), the song achieves a 'sophisti-pop' sound that is more harmonically rich than standard triadic pop. The progression feels buoyant and never truly 'rests' because the vi7 (F#m7) at the start of the loop acts as a minor tonic substitute, leading smoothly back into the ii-V-I sequence. Find Tabs & Chords Songsterr Interactive tabs Ultimate Guitar Chords & tabs Cifra Club Chords
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