Dillon Francis Albums Ranked
Francis was born in Los Angeles, California to an American father and a Serbian-Croatian mother. Francis has stated that his father, Robert Drew Francis, is an “alternative medicines doctor.” He has made a recurring Internet joke about being unable to find his father. Francis has stated that he was very sheltered growing up, claiming that he did not know any swear words until he was 15. He also claims he could not watch TV unless he watched at least two hours of Sesame Street a day. Francis first rose to fame after gaining the attention of American producer Diplo and eventually collaborating on the song “Que Que”, with featured Latin-pop artist Maluca. His song “Masta Blasta”, originally a 130 BPM house track, was edited after inspiration from Dutch musician Munchi and eventually ended up as the moombahton track. In 2010, Francis released his Swashbuckler EP on Play Me Records. In 2012, he also released two singles “I.D.G.A.F.O.S.” and “Bootleg Fireworks (Burning Up)”. He has released works on multiple labels including Dim Mak Records, Mad Decent, and OWSLA. On May 8, 2020, he performed at the Fortnite Party Royale premiere with Steve Aoki and Deadmau5. Here are all of Dillon Francis’s albums ranked.
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2. Money Sucks, Friends Rule (2014)
“If you love electronic uplifting dance music this is your artist. He takes dance music to another level not the same old level you may be used to either. Dillon is just plane sick. I don’t know where he came from but its definitely not this planet. Look up his name and hear some of his other music too.”
1. Wut Wut (2018)
“Dillon Francis on this album has blown me away with the music that he brings to the table. The songs on the album are really beat-blasting, dance-moving, addictive that you’ll have to hear this album more than just once. Each song on this album really met its standards and don’t disappoint. The singers on this album use their vocals very well to mix with the house lifting music. I’ve heard some of his past songs, but this album that he had released is really a purchase that needs to be done.”