PinkPantheress has revealed that she sampled a cult Nintendo DS game for her viral Jimmy Fallon performance.
PinkPantheress was the musical guest on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night (July 30) where she performed a medley of hits – ‘Illegal’, ‘Girl Like Me’ and ‘Tonight’.
“It was a real good time and I cannot emphasise enough how happy, fortunate and honoured I am to perform [on] Jimmy Fallon in my first live tv debut performance,” she wrote on Instagram shortly afterwards before calling it her “Top Of The Pops moment” on X.
The ‘00s-inspired performance has been praised across social media but now PinkPantheress has revealed it included a nod to her love of video games. “Thinking about how I chose to musically direct my Fallon performance just so I could discreetly slip in Rhythm Heaven sound bites to match our dance moves. It’s the game that got me through my teens.”
2008’s Rhythm Heaven is the sequel to 2006’s Rhythm Tengoku but was the first game in the series to be released internationally. The Nintendo DS game spawned a number of sequels and saw players use the touch screen to play through a number of rhythm-based levels, each with their own rules.
Earlier this year during a Reddit AMA session, PinkPantheress revealed she was a huge fan of Red Dead Redemption 2 and was currently playing through co-op game Split Fiction. “It’s fire and it’s the second kinda instalment to It Takes Two, which is also fire,” she wrote.
During a 2023 interview, PinkPantheress said she liked Fortnite but stayed away from The Legend Of Zelda games. “They’re too complex. I don’t get what’s going on [and] I don’t like fantasy.”
‘Illegal’ is taken from her ‘Fancy That’ mixtape and has been one of the breakout hits of the summer. Speaking about its success in a new interview PinkPantheress said it was “harder” for her to be “taken seriously and rise the ranks,” because she’s a Black woman making dance music.
“I always feel like I’m cutting through and I’m in a very privileged position musically. But I can feel a little bit like I’m hitting all these markers and it still feels like I’m getting overlooked, simply because there’s a lot of people that don’t necessarily understand what I represent, nor do they want to take a look because I think it just doesn’t make sense for them,” she explained. “People are less willing to listen to electronic music made by a Black woman. That’s just a fact.”
In other news, Bloober Team’s cult 2021 horror game The Medium is set to get a film adaptation courtesy of Annabelle’s writer, Gary Dauberman.
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